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A Brain Protein Prion

The normal, cellular prion protein (PrP ) is converted into disease-causing prion (Prpsc) pj-oteins through a posttranslational process. After conversion, PrP loses some a-helical content, while PrP acquires a high p-sheet content. [Pg.494]

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, 2nd ed. New York Academic, 1988. Croasmun, W. R., and R. M. K. Carlson (Eds.), Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy Application for Chemists and Biochemists. New York VCH, 1987. [Pg.494]

Bodenhausen, and A. Wokaun, Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in One and Two Dimensions. Oxford Clarendon, 1991. [Pg.494]

Harris, R. K., Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. London Pitman, 1983. [Pg.494]

NMR Spectroscopy New Methods and Applications, ACS Symposium Series 191. [Pg.494]


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