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Fatal flaws

how a misfolded protein baffled scientists and changed the way we look at the brain

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An edition of Fatal flaws (2012)

Fatal flaws

how a misfolded protein baffled scientists and changed the way we look at the brain

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"Discovered and identified as the cause of mad cow disease only three decades ago, the prion is a protein molecule that, when misshapen in the brain, becomes fatal. Novel and controversial, prions have provoked a scientific revolution. They challenge the very foundations of biology: A disease-causing entity with no genetic material at all? A molecule capable of infecting, multiplying, and killing? This book recounts the birth of prion science and the imaginative detective work scientists have undertaken as they struggle to find the answers to devastating brain diseases from mad cow and Creutzfeld-Jakob disease to Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's, and others. As in each of his best-selling books, Jay Ingram here makes complex scientific concepts accessible and shows how little-known events may have profound significance. He describes the development of prion science as a rough-and-tumble affair, with rivals, eccentrics, interfering governments, and brilliantly creative people all playing salient roles. Weaving biology, medicine, human tragedy, discovery, and bitter scientific competition into his account, he reveals the stunning potential of prion science, whose discoveries may unlock the answers to some of humankind's most destructive diseases"--Provided by publisher.

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Table of Contents

The mystery of kuru : a disease like no other
Barflies and flatworms : how speculation and pure chance advance a new science
Cannibalism : an answer guaranteed to stir things up
Igor and Bill : the discoveries that bring kuru to world attention
The life of a cell : a miraculous, and often precarious, complexity
The death of a cell : by subterfuge, piracy, or out-and-out assault
When is a virus not a virus? : when a disease-causing agent reproduces without genes
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease : waking up to the potential of a devastating affliction
Magnificent molecules : the proteins that make life possible
Protein origami : building the gothic cathedrals of life
Stanley Prusiner's Heresy : an infectious agent that's a protein and nothing but
An infectious idea : the campaign for the minds of researchers
A portrait of the prion : and the experiments that point to their role in the human brain
Mad cow disease : the uncertain ground where politics and science intersect
Mad cow in humans : no barrier after all
The Americas : mad mink, then cows
Into the wild : deer, elk, moose, and caribou
Origins : attempting to find where prions come from
Cats but not dogs : when prions jump the species barrier
Alzheimer's disease : plaques and tangles but so far no prions
Parkinson's disease : looking more and more like a prion disease
Lou Gehrig's disease : the emerging picture of a prion-like process in ALS
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy : the athletes' plague
And in the end...

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-269) and index.

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Other Titles
How a misfolded protein baffled scientists and changed the way we look at the brain

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Dewey Decimal Class
616.8/3
Library of Congress
QR502 .I54 2013, WL 301

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Pagination
viii, 282 p.
Number of pages
282

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Open Library
OL26883535M
Internet Archive
fatalflawshowmis0000ingr
ISBN 13
9780300189896
LCCN
2012042874
OCLC/WorldCat
814440833

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