Standout Papers

The most infectious prion protein particles 1991 2026 2002 2014 711
  1. The most infectious prion protein particles (2005)
    Jay R. Silveira, Gregory J. Raymond et al. Nature
  2. Cell-free formation of protease-resistant prion protein (1994)
    David A. Kocisko, Jon H. Come et al. Nature
  3. The scrapie-associated form of PrP is made from a cell surface precursor that is both protease- and phospholipase-sensitive. (1991)
    Byron Caughey, Gregory J. Raymond Journal of Biological Chemistry

Immediate Impact

237 by Nobel laureates 80 from Science/Nature 155 standout
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Works of Gregory J. Raymond being referenced

The most infectious prion protein particles
2005 StandoutNature
Scrapie infectivity correlates with converting activity, protease resistance, and aggregation of scrapie-associated prion protein in guanidine denaturation studies
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Gregory J. Raymond 6342 3250 2522 55 6.6k
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Marilyn Torchia 6532 3991 2815 30 6.7k
Joaquı́n Castilla 5038 2223 1727 109 5.8k
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H. Fraser 7061 3380 2727 92 7.6k
Michael Scott 6634 3963 2950 77 7.7k
Jiri Safar 5974 2940 2245 107 6.9k
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Jean Manson 6055 3231 2529 116 6.6k
Richard Race 6821 3500 2751 95 7.6k

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