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Meaning of "prusiner"

prusiner (noun): Refers to Stanley B. Prusiner, an American neurologist and biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997 for his discovery of prions, a novel infectious agent

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Prusiner calls his discovery a prion.
The first medal was awarded to Stanley Prusiner.
And Stan Prusiner thinks about prions.
Prions were first discovered by Dr. Prusiner.
Prusiner won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of prions.
The upside was a very nice Nobel prize to Stanley B. Prusiner for research into prions.
Prusiner discovered prions, a class of infectious self-reproducing pathogens primarily or solely composed of protein.
Upon completion of the residency in 1974, Prusiner joined the faculty of the UCSF neurology department.
Prusiner then completed an internship in medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
Madness and memory, the discovery of prions -- a new biological principle of disease, Stanley B. Prusiner.
Stanley B. Prusiner also discovered a genetic control which he dubbed prii, for prion incubator.
Prusiner won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997 for his research into prions.
In 1982, Stanley Prusiner discovered prions and showed that they cause scrapie.
Prusiner was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his discovery in 1997.
Stanley B. Prusiner proposed the existence of infectious proteins, or prions.

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Professor Prusiner of San Francisco suggested quite simply calling it NCTA non-conventional trans missible agent.
Stanley B. Prusiner (United States) "for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection.".

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