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Prions Earn Nobel Prize

Prions Earn Nobel Prize

by Gary Chandler | Oct 7, 1997 | Alzheimer's Disease Causes, Alzheimer's Disease Research

Infectious Proteins Driving Neurodegeneration The 1997 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to the American Stanley Prusiner for his pioneering discovery of an entirely new genre of disease-causing agents and the elucidation of the underlying principles of...

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