Science history: Doctor hypothesizes that 'transmissible proteins' can cause disease, contradicting a 'central dogma' of molecular biology — April 9, 1982 ...Middle East

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 Science history: Doctor hypothesizes that transmissible proteins can cause disease, contradicting a central dogma of molecular biology — April 9, 1982
Prion diseases, such as "mad cow," are caused by transmissible proteins that were identified in the 1980s.

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