The pathological protein: mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases
"In the space of 12 months, Stephen Churchill lost his focus, his memory, then most of his speech, then even the ability to dress, feed, and clean himself. He developed an excessive fear of water and sharp objects and refused to bathe or shave. And before long, with his unsteady gait and his te...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the space of 12 months, Stephen Churchill lost his focus, his memory, then most of his speech, then even the ability to dress, feed, and clean himself. He developed an excessive fear of water and sharp objects and refused to bathe or shave. And before long, with his unsteady gait and his tendency to fall, he spent his days slumped in a wheelchair or confined to a bed. To the staff of the nursing home where Stephen lived, the relentless decline was depressingly familiar - it had all the earmarks of Alzheimer's disease. But something in the picture did not fit. The patient, when he died, was only 19 years old." "Doctors later discovered that Stephen had succumbed to a new kind of killer, the prion, now known to be the cause of mad cow disease in cattle, chronic wasting disease in American deer and elk, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and fatal insomnia, among other exotic ailments, in humans. Doctors and researchers have been aware of some of these diseases for a century and more, but only in the last two decades have scientists even begun to understand just how the "pathological protein" spreads to new species and invariably kills its victims." "In this book, Philip Yam describes the history of the scientific effort to track down and understand the prion, and the medical effort, still underway, to devise treatments for those who suffer from its ravages."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 284 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0387955089 |
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spelling | Yam, Philip Verfasser aut The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases Philip Yam New York Copernicus 2003 XVIII, 284 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "In the space of 12 months, Stephen Churchill lost his focus, his memory, then most of his speech, then even the ability to dress, feed, and clean himself. He developed an excessive fear of water and sharp objects and refused to bathe or shave. And before long, with his unsteady gait and his tendency to fall, he spent his days slumped in a wheelchair or confined to a bed. To the staff of the nursing home where Stephen lived, the relentless decline was depressingly familiar - it had all the earmarks of Alzheimer's disease. But something in the picture did not fit. The patient, when he died, was only 19 years old." "Doctors later discovered that Stephen had succumbed to a new kind of killer, the prion, now known to be the cause of mad cow disease in cattle, chronic wasting disease in American deer and elk, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and fatal insomnia, among other exotic ailments, in humans. Doctors and researchers have been aware of some of these diseases for a century and more, but only in the last two decades have scientists even begun to understand just how the "pathological protein" spreads to new species and invariably kills its victims." "In this book, Philip Yam describes the history of the scientific effort to track down and understand the prion, and the medical effort, still underway, to devise treatments for those who suffer from its ravages."--BOOK JACKET. Maladies à prions - Ouvrages de vulgarisation Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform Prion Diseases Prion diseases Popular works Wasting Disease, Chronic Jakob-Creutzfeldt-Syndrom (DE-588)4220958-4 gnd rswk-swf Traberkrankheit (DE-588)4227952-5 gnd rswk-swf BSE (DE-588)4345150-0 gnd rswk-swf Prion (DE-588)4353535-5 gnd rswk-swf Prion (DE-588)4353535-5 s DE-604 BSE (DE-588)4345150-0 s Traberkrankheit (DE-588)4227952-5 s Jakob-Creutzfeldt-Syndrom (DE-588)4220958-4 s |
spellingShingle | Yam, Philip The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases Maladies à prions - Ouvrages de vulgarisation Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform Prion Diseases Prion diseases Popular works Wasting Disease, Chronic Jakob-Creutzfeldt-Syndrom (DE-588)4220958-4 gnd Traberkrankheit (DE-588)4227952-5 gnd BSE (DE-588)4345150-0 gnd Prion (DE-588)4353535-5 gnd |
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title | The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases |
title_auth | The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases |
title_exact_search | The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases |
title_full | The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases Philip Yam |
title_fullStr | The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases Philip Yam |
title_full_unstemmed | The pathological protein mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases Philip Yam |
title_short | The pathological protein |
title_sort | the pathological protein mad cow chronic wasting and other deadly prion diseases |
title_sub | mad cow, chronic wasting, and other deadly prion diseases |
topic | Maladies à prions - Ouvrages de vulgarisation Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform Prion Diseases Prion diseases Popular works Wasting Disease, Chronic Jakob-Creutzfeldt-Syndrom (DE-588)4220958-4 gnd Traberkrankheit (DE-588)4227952-5 gnd BSE (DE-588)4345150-0 gnd Prion (DE-588)4353535-5 gnd |
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