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  Researchers Find Clues to Prion Proteins

All mammals produce a version of the prion protein, but scientists don't know what it normally does. In an altered form, the prion protein becomes an infectious agent that causes "mad cow disease" and its counterparts in other animals, including humans. Researchers now suspect the normal prion protein plays a role in the transport or regulation of copper in the body's tissues.