When cannibals ate brains of people who died from prion disease, many of them fell ill with the fatal neurodegenerative disease as well. Likewise, when cows were fed protein contaminated with bovine ...
The peer-reviewed study, published on the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) on Wednesday, examined approximately 260 bank voles in Örebro County, Sweden, and showed that the ...
The bank vole is a small rodent native to northern Europe and Asia, where it inhabits woodland and scrubland habitats at sea level and lower altitudes. This species has a stout, mouse-like appearance ...
Previous research has shown that when cannibals ate brains of people who died from prion disease, many of them fell ill with the fatal neurodegenerative disease as well. Likewise, when cows were fed ...
Researchers have discovered that bank voles in southern Sweden (Skåne) carry a virus that can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans. This finding was made more than 500 km south of the previously known ...
Bank voles were first positively identified in this country in 1964 from specimens found near Listowel in north Kerry. Today they are only found in the southwest, roughly speaking below a line drawn ...
Prion diseases, the frightening neuron-killing disorders that transmit via infectious proteins rather than by viruses or bacteria, rarely jump from one species to another. But just a few amino acids ...
Researchers have identified a new coronavirus. Their study of approximately 260 bank voles shows that the virus is well established in Sweden's red-backed voles. Researchers from the Zoonosis Science ...
We performed RT–PCR and PCR assays followed by agarose gel electrophoresis to verify the amplification of HBA-T3 cDNA and genomic DNA using the paralogue-specific primers. HBA-T1 cDNA served as a ...
In a new Viruses study, researchers report the discovery of the Gimso virus, a novel betacoronavirus in a bank vole (Myodes glareolus) from Grimso, Sweden. These findings emphasize the importance of ...
Transmission of prions between species is inefficient, and only a small proportion of exposed recipients become sick within their lifetimes. A new study takes a close look at one exception to this ...