Perion:
is the protein that causes infection or disease and is an abbreviation of (micro-protein infectious).
This protein is found naturally in the cells but becomes a pathogen when a mutation occurs and changes in its genes.
Examples of diseases caused by prions include: spongiform encephalopathy, mad cow disease.
Bruins:
Prions can cause a mutation in the natural proteins that infect the brain's brain cells, causing it to explode.
The size of the brain becomes smaller and normal, which is called spongiform encephalopathy.
is the protein that causes infection or disease and is an abbreviation of (micro-protein infectious).
This protein is found naturally in the cells but becomes a pathogen when a mutation occurs and changes in its genes.
Examples of diseases caused by prions include: spongiform encephalopathy, mad cow disease.
Bruins:
Prions can cause a mutation in the natural proteins that infect the brain's brain cells, causing it to explode.
The size of the brain becomes smaller and normal, which is called spongiform encephalopathy.
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