k CreutzfeldtJakob diseased brain CreutzfeldtJakob disease CJD. Computer artwork based on a light micrograph of a section through a human brain exhibiting CJD. Cell bodies of brain neurones dark red are surrounded by many white gaps or vacuoles. These are caused by the CJD prion, a viruslike protein. There are three types of CJD the first appears, apparently without cause, in elderly people the second affects those who have had transplants from infected people and the third, new variant CJD, is thought to be caused by eating cattle infected by the disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy BSE. The symptoms include dementia and myoclonus sudden muscular contractions. Death occurs within two to three years. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Creutzfeldt Jakob diseased brain Creutzfeldt Jakob disease  CJD . Computer artwork based on a light micrograph of a section through a human brain exhibiting CJD. Cell bodies of brain neurones  dark red  are surrounded by many white gaps or vacuoles. These are caused by the CJD prion, a virus like protein. There are three types of CJD: the first appears, apparently without cause, in elderly people  the second affects those who have had transplants from infected people and the third, new variant CJD, is thought to be caused by eating cattle infected by the disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy  BSE . The symptoms include dementia and myoclonus  sudden muscular contractions . Death occurs within two to three years.
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseased brain

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). Computer artwork based on a light micrograph of a section through a human brain exhibiting CJD. Cell bodies of brain neurones (dark red) are surrounded by many white gaps or vacuoles. These are caused by the CJD prion, a virus-like protein. There are three types of CJD: the first appears, apparently without cause, in elderly people; the second affects those who have had transplants from infected people and the third, new variant CJD, is thought to be caused by eating cattle infected by the disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). The symptoms include dementia and myoclonus (sudden muscular contractions). Death occurs within two to three years.

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