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"For no other management program I know of has there been a 50 percent reduction in population density." Aune 12 ii i.ymugust20oo MONTANA OUTDOORS says. "This type of population control is unheard of for a disease management program, game damage problem, or even public health issue." Questions over how to manage the disease lie in the fact that so little is known about it. Researchers assume CWD acts like other transmis- sible spongiform encephalopathies. How TSEs act is another matter. For any...one who slept through high school biology or stayed awake but thought it was a nightmare, here's a refresher: DNA, the body's basic genetic code, passes a limited amount of information to proteins. In turn, proteins make sure liver cells act like liver cells, brain cells act like brain cells, blood cells behave as blood cells should. And so on. Proteins come in a variety of shapes. Yet somehow, a particular protein — a prion — can become misshapen. Normal prion proteins resemble corkscrews. Abnor- mal prions acquire ribbon-like sheets.
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