2011
High CJD infectivity remains after prion protein is destroyed
Miyazawa K, Emmerling K, Manuelidis L. High CJD infectivity remains after prion protein is destroyed. Journal Of Cellular Biochemistry 2011, 112: 3630-3637. PMID: 21793041, PMCID: PMC3202053, DOI: 10.1002/jcb.23286.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransmissible spongiform encephalopathy agentsSpongiform encephalopathy agentInfectious particlesHost prion proteinPK digestionTotal PrPCJD infectivityInfectious homogenatesPrion proteinBrain resultsHigh titersTitersCell infectivityCell-based assaysCell culture assaysInfectivityProteinase K treatmentInfectious formPrPBrainCulture assaysAssaysProteinSensitive formK treatment
2001
Blood borne transit of CJD from brain to gut at early stages of infection
Radebold K, Chernyak M, Martin D, Manuelidis L. Blood borne transit of CJD from brain to gut at early stages of infection. BMC Infectious Diseases 2001, 1: 20. PMID: 11716790, PMCID: PMC59894, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-1-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseIC inoculationAbnormal PrPCJD agentTransmissible spongiform encephalopathiesLymphoreticular tissuesEnteric infectionsIp inoculationPrP accumulationSpinal cordPeripheral tissuesGastrointestinal tractInfectious inoculumLymphatic drainageInfectious agentsVascular routeCell infectivityInfectionTerminal stageDiseaseSpongiform encephalopathiesDifferent organsBrainDaysProgressive appearance