Fueled only by promising studies of cells, a California research team has invited controversy by beginning to give a little-used malaria drug to patients who have the human version of mad cow disease.
The three-dimensional structure of the normal prion protein. UCSF
The drug, quinacrine, is one of two that the investigators report clear brain cells of abnormally shaped proteins called prions.
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