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    Structural studies of truncated forms of the prion protein PrP
    with W. Wan, H. Wille, J. Stöhr, A. Kendall, W. Bian, S. Tiggelaar, J. C. Watts, S. B. Prusiner, and G. Stubbs
    © 2015 Biophysical Society. Prions are proteins that adopt self-propagating aberrant folds. The self-propagating properties of prions are a direct consequence of their distinct structures, making the understanding of these structures and their biophysical interactions fundamental to understanding prions and their related diseases. The insolubility and inherent disorder of prions have made their structures difficult to study, particularly in the case of the infectious form of the mammalian prion …Read more
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    The Editors extend their sincere appreciation to the following persons who served as invited reviewers between May 1999 and April 2000 (review)
    with Don Bialostosky, Barbara Biesecker, Walter Brogan, Thomas Farrell, Maurice Finocchiaro, William W. Fortenbaugh, Eugene Garver, Gerard A. Hauser, and Drew Hyland
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 33 (4). 2000.