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- The remarkable family of proteins that can make us very ill--but can also be linked to long-term memory, immunity, and the origin of life Over the last decade, scientists have discovered the importance and widespread presence in the body of a remarkable family of proteins known as prion proteins.
- About the Author: Michel Brahic, an expert in viral and prion infections of the brain, is Professeur Honoraire at Institut Pasteur in Paris.
- 192 Pages
- Science, Life Sciences
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The remarkable family of proteins that can make us very ill--but can also be linked to long-term memory, immunity, and the origin of life
Over the last decade, scientists have discovered the importance and widespread presence in the body of a remarkable family of proteins known as prion proteins. Research links various types of prion proteins to neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's--and this has fueled the search for new drugs that could halt the progression of these terrible disorders. Other discoveries have revealed the essential roles prion proteins play in memory and immunity, and--in an extraordinary finding--the part they may have played in the beginnings of life on our planet. In this engaging and accessible book, Michel Brahic tells the story of these amazing and versatile proteins. Brahic, a leading researcher on diseases of the central nervous system, first describes the discovery of prions and their role in infection, beginning with early work on the animal disease scrapie and a mysterious human illness in New Guinea, apparently transmitted by cannibalism. Prions were eventually identified and named by Stanley Prusiner in the 1980s. (Brahic tells us Prusiner's alternate name for prion was "piaf.") Prion proteins were then revealed as the cause of other illnesses, from "mad cow" disease and its human counterpart, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, to such noninfectious brain disorders as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. While the prion proteins responsible for diseases are definitively "bad," Brahic also explains that these abnormal prions are rare exceptions. Most of the time, prion proteins actually serve "good" and vital functions--and they may even have been present at the origin of life itself.Review Quotes
"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Biomedicine and Neuroscience, Association of American Publishers"
"[The Power of Prions] delivers an exceptional contribution to the scientific literature. It helps increase the public's understanding of complex scientific matters, pushing the boundaries of knowledge further in the realm of neurodegenerative diseases. Not only does it spotlight the fascinating world of prions, but it also provides a beacon of hope for anyone touched by these alarming diseases. By opening up the exploration of new and advanced treatments, the book rightfully earns its place on every informed reader's bookshelf."---Jonathan Antonio, Digital Chew
"Brahic writes succinctly about the science, and with feeling about people harmed by prion diseases."---Meghan Rosen, Science News
"Michel Brahic provides a close-up view of these mysterious proteins. . . . [and] provides a clear, straightforward overview of how the nervous system and proteins function."---Ed Cara, Gizmodo
"Michel Brahic provides a thorough history of prion proteins that delves beyond their well-documented role in neurodegenerative diseases. A prion researcher himself, Brahic expertly details the origins of his field."---Francisco J. Rivera-Rosario, The Transmitter
About the Author
Michel Brahic, an expert in viral and prion infections of the brain, is Professeur Honoraire at Institut Pasteur in Paris. He has been Directeur de Recherche at CNRS and Consulting Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. His work has been published in Nature, Cell, New Scientist, and other journals.Dimensions (Overall): 8.03 Inches (H) x 4.96 Inches (W) x 1.18 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Life Sciences
Genre: Science
Number of Pages: 192
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: Neuroscience
Format: Hardcover
Author: Michel Brahic
Language: English
Street Date: October 29, 2024
TCIN: 91368029
UPC: 9780691252384
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-7097
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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