Mad Cow Disease
This news is very interesting because explain that for nearly two decades, the accepted explanation for mad cow disease (BSE) and its human and sheep equivalents (CJD and scrapie) has been that they’re transmitted by a mis-formed brain protein called a prion.
In 1997, after years of resistance, American Stanley Prusiner was given the Nobel prize for devising the theory.
But now, some experiments seem to suggest something more puzzling is afoot. Sue Broom reports from Scotland.
In 1997, after years of resistance, American Stanley Prusiner was given the Nobel prize for devising the theory.
But now, some experiments seem to suggest something more puzzling is afoot. Sue Broom reports from Scotland.
I think that this investigation recognize the transmission of disease across of cow for infection, is important identify that consequences this infection in the animals and the human, as well as the symptoms.
Also I believe this news is complicate because is necessary to achieve more investigation with sophisticate technology.

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