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Nonliving proteinaceous infectious agents that cause a group of rare, fatal brain diseases affecting humans and other mammals.
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1) Nonliving proteinaceous infectious agents that cause a group of rare, fatal brain diseases affecting humans and other mammals.
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2) Prions are proteins that can assume (after infection or by other causes) a new protein structure, which is self-propagating. The disease has several variants, and at least one is fatal to humans.

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1) Nonliving proteinaceous infectious agents that cause a group of rare, fatal brain diseases affecting humans and other mammals. 2) Prions are proteins that can assume (after infection or by other causes) a new protein structure, which is self-propagating. The disease has several variants, and at least one is fatal to humans.