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Grass plants bind, retain, uptake and transport infectious prions

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These findings demonstrate that plants can efficiently bind infectious prions and act as carriers of infectivity, suggesting a possible role of environmental prion contamination in the horizontal transmission of the disease.

Grass plants bind, retain, uptake and transport infectious prions - PMC (nih.gov)

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