prion

/ˈpriːɑn/
noun
  1. A tiny infectious protein particle that causes brain diseases in animals and humans, such as mad cow disease.
    • Scientists are studying how a prion can change shape and cause damage to brain cells.
    • Mad cow disease is caused by a prion that affects the nervous system of cattle.
    • Unlike viruses, a prion is not alive and cannot be killed by heat or radiation.
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