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<p>The proportion of PrP<sup>res</sup> detected as diglycosylated is approximately 60% for the C- and H-type. In comparison, the L-type had a much lower proportion of the diglycosylated PrP<sup>res</sup> at approximately 40%. The L-type case also had a ratio of di- to monoglycosylated (D/M) PrP<sup>res</sup> well below 2 (1.1), whereas the ratios of intensity of D/M from all other cases were above or equal to 2 when using core specific antibodies for detection. Profiles were determined by analyzing western blot reactivity using the BioRad Quantity One software (BioRad, Canada).</p><p><b><i>D</i></b> = Diglycosylated PrP<sup>res</sup>; <b><i>M</i></b> = Monoglycosylated PrP<sup>res</sup>; <b><i>Un</i></b> = Unglycosylated PrP<sup>res</sup>; <b><i>D/M</i></b> = Diglycosylated PrP<sup>res</sup>/Monoglycosylated PrP<sup>res</sup>.</p
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