Prions vs. Virus: A Comparative Study of Cellular Proteins and Pathogens
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Prions vs. Viruses: A Structural Comparison

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A detailed scientific illustration showing the structure of prions and viruses. Prions should appear as abnormal, pathogenic agents, composed primarily of protein. They are catalysts for the misfolding of specific normal cellular proteins called prion proteins, that are found most abundantly in the brain. Viruses, on the other hand, should appear as small microscopic organisms with their outer protein coat surrounding a core of genetic material. Show a variety of virus shapes including spherical, icosahedral and helical. The two types of agents contrasted to highlight their unique structural differences.

Created on 1/23/2024 using DALL·E 3 modelReport
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