2005
DOI: 10.2533/000942905777676506
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Evaluation of Confocal Fluorescence Spectroscopy for the Detection of Pathological Prion Proteins

Abstract: Prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are characterized by the accumulation in the brain of PrP Sc , an abnormal isoform of the host-encoded glycoprotein PrP C . PrP Sc is a reliable marker for the post mortem diagnosis of TSEs but its use as a marker for a pre-clinical blood test has been hampered by the low levels of PrP Sc in blood. We have evaluated confocal fluorescence spectroscopy (CFS) as an ultrasensitive method for the immunological detection of PrP in brain homogenates a… Show more

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