R F Marsh
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Bartz J, Bessen R, McKenzie D, Marsh R, AIKEN J
J Virol
. 2000 May;
74(12):5542-7.
PMID: 10823860
Interspecies transmission of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), or prion diseases, can result in the adaptation and selection of TSE strains with an expanded host range and increased virulence such...
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Bartz J, Marsh R, McKenzie D, AIKEN J
Virology
. 1998 Dec;
251(2):297-301.
PMID: 9837794
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a member of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), was first identified in captive mule and black-tail deer in 1967. Due to the failure to transmit CWD...
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ROBINSON M, Hadlow W, Knowles D, Huff T, Lacy P, Marsh R, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 1995 Oct;
113(3):241-51.
PMID: 8592050
Cattle are susceptible to experimental infection with the Stetsonville isolate of the transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) agent. To determine if they are susceptible to other TME isolates, two groups of...
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Bessen R, Marsh R
J Virol
. 1994 Dec;
68(12):7859-68.
PMID: 7966576
The molecular basis of strain variation in scrapie diseases is unknown. The only identified component of the agent is the posttranslationally modified host prion protein (PrPSc). The biochemical and physical...
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Bartz J, McKenzie D, Bessen R, Marsh R, AIKEN J
J Gen Virol
. 1994 Nov;
75 ( Pt 11):2947-53.
PMID: 7964604
Experimental infection of transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) in two closely related mustelids, black ferret (Mustela putorius furo) and mink (Mustela visa), revealed differences in their susceptibility to the TME agent....
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ROBINSON M, Hadlow W, Huff T, Wells G, Dawson M, Marsh R, et al.
J Gen Virol
. 1994 Sep;
75 ( Pt 9):2151-5.
PMID: 8077914
To determine whether the aetiological agent of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is pathogenic for mink, standard dark mink were inoculated with coded homogenates of bovine brain from the U.K. Two...
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Marsh R, Bessen R
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 1994 Mar;
343(1306):413-4.
PMID: 7913759
Inoculation of the Stetsonville, Wisconsin source of transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) into Syrian hamsters has identified two strains of the TME agent having distinct biological properties and producing disease-specific prion...
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Miller J, Jenny A, Taylor W, Marsh R, Rubenstein R, Race R
J Vet Diagn Invest
. 1993 Jul;
5(3):309-16.
PMID: 8104039
Prion protein (PrP), which is involved in the pathogenesis of scrapie, occurs in 2 forms. The form extracted from scrapie brain is protease resistant (PrP-res), whereas PrP from normal brain...
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Guiroy D, Marsh R, Yanagihara R, Gajdusek D
Neurosci Lett
. 1993 May;
155(1):112-5.
PMID: 8103204
Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME), a naturally occurring subacute spongiform encephalopathy in commercially ranch-reared mink (Mustela vision), is characterized neuropathologically by spongiform changes in the neuropil, intracytoplasmic neuronal vacuolation and astrocytic...