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==Causes==
==Causes==
* [[Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy]] diseases are caused by [[prion]]s.  The diseases are thus sometimes called prion diseases. Other prion diseases include [[Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome]] (GSS), [[fatal familial insomnia]] (FFI) and [[kuru (disease)|kuru]] in humans, as well as [[bovine spongiform encephalopathy]] (BSE) commonly known as mad cow disease, [[chronic wasting disease]] (CWD) in elk and deer, and [[scrapie]] in sheep.  The prion that is believed to cause Creutzfeldt-Jakob exhibits at least two stable [[chemical conformation|conformations]]. One, the native state, is water-soluble and present in healthy cells. As of 2006, its biological function is unknown.  The other conformational state is very poorly water-soluble and readily forms protein aggregates.
* [[Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy]] diseases are caused by [[prion]]s.  The diseases are thus sometimes called prion diseases.  
* Other prion diseases include [[Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome]] (GSS), [[fatal familial insomnia]] (FFI) and [[kuru (disease)|kuru]] in humans, as well as [[bovine spongiform encephalopathy]] (BSE) commonly known as mad cow disease, [[chronic wasting disease]] (CWD) in elk and deer, and [[scrapie]] in sheep.  The prion that is believed to cause Creutzfeldt-Jakob exhibits at least two stable [[chemical conformation|conformations]]. One, the native state, is water-soluble and present in healthy cells. As of 2006, its biological function is unknown.  The other conformational state is very poorly water-soluble and readily forms protein aggregates.


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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rapidly progressive, invariably fatal neurodegenerative disorder believed to be caused by an abnormal isoform of a cellular glycoprotein known as the prion protein.[1]

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