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In The Pathological Protein, Philip Yam describes how, in this atmosphere of uncertainty, scientists have discovered that the agent of disease in vCJD and a host of other devastating neurological disorders is a bizarre, misshapen version of a protein called a prion. Once introduced into the human neurological system, malformed prions recruit the body's own normal prion proteins, giving them the same pathological ability to destroy brain tissue. Unlike the better-known pathogens that afflict humans -- bacteria, viruses, and parasites -- prions have so far proved resistant to drug therapies and even standard sterilization. No amount of cooking infected meat will prove effective against them.
In a medical detective story with an undercurrent of urgency, Yam describes how the mysterious prion was discovered, how it has been linked to a number of exotic and poorly understood illnesses, and how likely it is that scientists will soon find effective tools for controlling its spread, diagnosing its presence, and treating the devastating disorders it causes.
Philip Yam has been writing and editing for Scientific American since 1989 and is currently the magazine's News Editor. He lives in New York City. This is his first book.
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