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Journal of NeuroVirology

October 1998, Volume 4, Issue 5
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Guest Editorial

Association of human herpesvirus-6 and multiple sclerosis: here we go again? 471
Steven Jacobson
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Review

Human herpesvirus-6: neurologic implications of a newly-described viral pathogen 474
David W Kimberlin & Richard J Whitley
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Original Articles

The effect of human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) on cultured human neural cells: oligodendrocytes and microglia 486
Andrew V Albright, Ehud Lavi, Jodi B Black, Steven Goldberg, Michael J O'Connor & Francisco González-Scarano
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Cytomegalovirus and human herpesvirus-6 trans-activate the HIV-1 long terminal repeat via multiple response regions in human fetal astrocytes 495
Micheline McCarthy, Denise Auger, Jun He & Charles Wood
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Auditory brainstem responses in a Rhesus Macaque model of neuro-AIDS 512
Leigh AM Raymond, Dennis Wallace, Nancy EJ Berman, Joanne Marcario, Larry Foresman, Sanjoy V Joag, Ravi Raghavan, Opendra Narayan & Paul D Cheney
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Receptor (CD46)- and replication-mediated interleukin-6 induction by measles virus in human astrocytoma cells 521
Monika Ghali & Jürgen Schneider-Schaulies
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Herpes simplex virus latency after direct ganglion virus inoculation 531
Kathleen A Hay, Wade A Edris, Andrew Gaydos & Richard B Tenser
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Prevalence of JC Virus viraemia in HIV-infected patients with or without neurological disorders: a prospective study 539
Veronique Dubois, Helene Moret, Marie-Edith Lafon, Claudine Buffet Janvresse, Elisabeth Dussaix, Josette Icart, Amina Karaterki, Annick Ruffault, Yacine Taoufik, Catherine Vignoli & Didier Ingrand
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Porcine rubulavirus LPMV RNA persists in the central nervous system of pigs after recovery from acute infection 545
Ann-Christin Wiman, Bernt Hjertner, Tommy Linné, Brian Herron, Gordon Allan, Francis McNeilly, Brian Adair, Jorge Moreno-López & Mikael Berg
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Short Communications

Propentofylline inhibits production of TNFalpha and infection of LP-BM5 murine leukemia virus in glial cells 553
Akio Suzumura, Makoto Sawada, Masahiko Makino & Tetsuya Takayanagi
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Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus variants: cosegregation of neuropathogenicity and impaired capability for high viremic persistent infection 560
Zongyu Chen, Kehan Li, Raymond RR Rowland, Grant W Anderson & Peter GW Plagemann
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Case Report

Enterovirus associated neurological disease in an HIV-1 infected man 569
John R Dyer, Robert H Edis & Martyn AH French
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Letter

Elevated levels of serum S100 beta protein in scrapie hamsters 572
Markus Otto, Michael Beekes, Jens Wiltfang, Erik Bahn, Sigrid Poser & Heino Diringer
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Book Review

Prion Diseases. Methods in Molecular Medicine 574
Thomas Weber
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