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Role of the Lymphoreticular System in Prion Neuroinvasion from the Oral and Nasal Mucosa
Journal of Virology, 06/18/09
Bessen RA et al. - The paucity of PrPSc deposition in the oral and nasal mucosa from LRS replication-deficient hosts following neuroinvasion from these tissues suggests an infection of nerve fibers that is below the threshold of PrPSc detection and/or the transport of the prion agent along cranial nerves without agent replication.
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