Secondary structure of prion proteins in prion disease like Creutz feldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is
Secondary deficiencies are caused by a disease or disorder of the intestinal tract, and disappear when the disease is treated.
Mad cow disease happens when the proteins in the brain of cow become misfolded. This is called prion. In simple words all proteins have to be folded before they can function and when some proteins in the brain become misfolded, such a state is called prions (misfolding of proteins) and it results in mad cow disease.
aberrant proteins are prions which lead to infectious disease.
They are known as prions and cause many diseases such as Mad Cow Disease and Creutzfelt-Jacob disease.
Disease affects the structure or function of an organism.
All proteins have structure.
Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease.
Secondary deficiencies are caused by a disease or disorder of the intestinal tract, and disappear when the disease is treated.
Kwashiorkor is cause by a lack of proteins in the diet
CMT is caused by mutations in genes that produce proteins involved in the structure and function of either the peripheral nerve axon or the myelin sheath. Although different proteins are abnormal in different forms of CMT disease, all of the mutations affect the normal function of the peripheral nerves. The gene mutations in CMT disease are usually inherited.
There is no known prevention since the disease is secondary to an accident.
Yes, it does need a comma, two, in fact. Here is how it should look: Vascular disease, secondary to diabetes, is a small vessel disease.
Yes, mammography is an example of secondary prevention. It does not lower the risk of disease, but seeks to detect early disease.
Some do, some don't.
The disease in which we have lack of vitamins proteins
Secondary Raynaud's disease is more complicated, severe, and more likely to get worse over time. A number of medical conditions or other triggers predispose a person to secondary Raynaud's disease
The infectious proteins (not made by you) are called prions. An example of this is the mad cow disease.