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English: Shows the behavior of hamsters affected by diverse TSE prion strains as well as a control un-infected animal (right box). One animal representative of the disease produced by infection with 263K (center-right box), PGP-h1 (center left box) and DY (left box) is shown. The typical hyperactive behavior of the 263K sick animal, which is constantly moving in the cage, contrast with the complete lethargic posture of the DY sick animal. The PGP-h1 animal has an intermediate behavior, characterized by lack of vertical activity, exploratory interest and substantial inactive time, contrasting with the uninfected animal which is mostly engaged on vertical exploration attempting to escape.
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Source Video S1 from Barria M, Mukherjee A, Gonzalez-Romero D, Morales R, Soto C (2009). "De Novo Generation of Infectious Prions In Vitro Produces a New Disease Phenotype". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000421. PMID 19436715. PMC: 2675078.
Author Barria M, Mukherjee A, Gonzalez-Romero D, Morales R, Soto C
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