Figure 3From: The natural atypical scrapie phenotype is preserved on experimental transmission and sub-passage in PRNP homologous sheepImmunolabelling in atypical scrapie cases. Immunolabelling characteristics in atypical scrapie are unchanged in natural disease (a-c), and primary (d-f) and secondary (g-i) passage. Note the characteristic three-band pattern in the neocortex (a, d, g); prominent immunolabelling in the molecular and granular cell layers of the cerebellum (b, e, h); prominent fine granular immunolabelling in the basal nuclei (c, f, i).Back to article page