Incubation periods in six models of intraperitoneally injected scrapie depend mainly on the dynamics of agent replication within the nervous system and not the lymphoreticular system.

Pathogenesis of experimental scrapie.

Temporary and permanent modifications to a single strain of mouse scrapie on transmission to rats and hamsters.

Pathogenesis of scrapie is faster when infection is intraspinal instead of intracerebral.

Salt intake and blood pressure in young adults from hypertensive and normotensive families.

Suppression of scrapie infection in mice by heteropolyanion 23, dextran sulfate, and some other polyanions.

The effect of altered 5-hydroxytryptamine levels on beta-endorphin content in rat brain.

Archaeopteryx is not a forgery.

Plasmids related to RSF1010 from Bordetella bronchiseptica.

Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) in Chinese hamsters: identification of two strains of TME and comparisons with scrapie.