| Volume 3, Number 4 (August 1997)Reviews The role of chronic self-propagating glial responses in neurodegeneration: implications for long-lived survivors of human immunodeficiency virus Mrak RE, Griffin WS. pp. 241-246 (PDF) Papers Deletion of the S component inverted
repeat sequence c' and the nonessential genes U(S)1 through U(S)5
from the herpes simplex virus type 1 genome substantially impairs
productive viral infection in cell culture and pathogenesis in the
rat central nervous system Deficits in discriminated learning
remain despite clearance of long-term persistent viral infection in
mice Development of pathological lesions in
the central nervous system of transgenic mice expressing the env
gene of ts1 Moloney murine leukemia virus in the absence of the
viral gag and pol genes and viral replication Cortical neuronal cytoskeletal changes
associated with FIV infection Short Communications HIV-1 infection and the developing
nervous system: lineage-specific regulation of viral gene expression
and replication in distinct neuronal precursors
pp. 290-298 (PDF) Case Report Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 DNA and RNA load in brains of demented and nondemented patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Lazarini F, Seilhean D, Rosenblum O, Suarez S, Conquy L, Uchihara T, Sazdovitch V, Mokhtari K, Maisonobe T, Boussin F, Katlama C, Bricaire F, Duyckaerts C, Hauw JJ. pp. 299-303 (PDF) Efficient isolation of subacute
sclerosing panencephalitis virus from patient brains by reference to
magnetic resonance and computed tomographic images
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