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Journal of NeuroVirology

April 1999, Volume 5, Issue 2
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Meeting Report

CNS as an HIV-1 reservoir; BBB and Drug Delivery 113
Al P. Kerza-Kwiatecki & Shohreh Amini
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Original Articles

Replication of different clones of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in primary fetal human astroyctes: enhancement of viral gene expression by Nef 115
Meryem Bencheikh, Galina Bentsman, Naver Sarkissian, Mario Canki & David J Volsky
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Detection and typing of JC virus in autopsy brains and extraneural organs of AIDS patients and non-immunocompromised individuals 125
Rita Caldarelli-Stefano, Luca Vago, Elisabetta Omodeo-Zorini, Monica Mediati, Loredana Losciale, Manuela Nebuloni, Giulio Costanzi & Pasquale Ferrante
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Polymerase chain reaction analysis of human herpesvirus-6 sequences in the sera and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis 134
Steven H Goldberg, Andrew V Albright, Robert P Lisak & Francisco González-Scarano
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Differential anterograde transport of HSV type 1 viral strains in the murine optic pathway 140
Judy A Garner & Jennifer H LaVail
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Different transcriptional expression of the matrix gene of the two sibling viruses of the subacute sclerosing panencephalitis virus (Osaka-2 strain) isolated from a biopsy specimen of patient brain 151
Toshiyuki Seto, Minoru Ayata, Kaoru Hayashi, Kyoko Furukawa, Ryosuke Murata & Hisashi Ogura
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A mechanism for selective induction of 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase, anti-viral state, but not MHC Class I genes by interferon-beta in neurons 161
Paul T Massa, Laurie W Whitney, Charlene Wu, Stacie L Ropka & Keith W Jarosinski
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Impact of cerebrospinal fluid PCR on the management of HIV-infected patients with varicella-zoster virus infection of the central nervous system 172
A Iten, P Chatelard, P Vuadens, J Miklossy, R Meuli, R Sahli & PRA Meylan
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Neonatal Borna disease virus infection in the rat causes a loss of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum 181
Leonard M Eisenman, Rachel Brothers, Man H Tran, Rhonda B Kean, Gregory M Dickson, Bernhard Dietzschold & D Craig Hooper
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Lack of association between Borna disease virus infection and neurological disorders among HIV-infected individuals 190
Stefano Bachmann, Patrick Caplazi, Marek Fischer, Felix Ehrensperger & Richard W Cone
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Short Communications

Failure to demonstrate Borna disease virus genome in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from psychiatric patients in Korea 196
Yong Ku Kim, Sang Hyun Kim, So-Hyun Choi, Young-Hoon Ko, Leen Kim, Min Soo Lee, Kwang Yoon Suh, Dong-Il Kwak, Ki-Joon Song, Yong Ju Lee, Richard Yanagihara & Jin-Won Song
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Selective antibody neutralization prevents neuropathogenic lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus from causing paralytic disease in immunocompetent mice 200
Zongyu Chen, Kehan Li, Raymond RR Rowland & Peter GW Plagemann
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Case Report

Peripheral neuropathy associated with anti-myelin basic protein antibodies in a woman vaccinated with rubella virus vaccine 209
Maria Grazia Cusi, Silvia Bianchi, Laura Santini, Donatella Donati, Marcello Valassina, Pier Egisto Valensin, Livia Cioé & Riccardo Mazzocchio
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Erratum

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