NeuroAIDS in the Asia Pacific Region Edwina J. WrightMichael NunnBruce J. Brew Review Pages: 465 - 473
Acute meningoencephalitis due to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in 13 patients: clinical description and follow-up S. Villar del SazO. SuedE. Ribera OriginalPaper Pages: 474 - 479
Cognitive changes in asymptomatic drug-naïve human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clade C infection K. GopukumarShobini L. RaoMahendra Kumar OriginalPaper Pages: 480 - 485
Association of toll-like receptor 3 gene polymorphism with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Yoshito IshizakiMegumi TakemotoToshiro Hara OriginalPaper Pages: 486 - 491
Toll-like receptor 7 is not necessary for retroviral neuropathogenesis but does contribute to virus-induced neuroinflammation Stephanie D. LewisNiranjan B. ButchiKarin E. Peterson OriginalPaper Pages: 492 - 502
Characterization of retinoic acid—inducible gene-I expression in primary murine glia following exposure to vesicular stomatitis virus Samantha R. FurrVinita S. ChauhanIan Marriott OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 513
The blood-brain barrier in the cerebrum is the initial site for the Japanese encephalitis virus entering the central nervous system Tsan-Hsiun LiuLi-Ching LiangWei-June Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 514 - 521
Tumor-specific activity of cellular regulatory elements is down-regulated upon insertion into the herpes simplex virus genome Mandy GlaβAriane SölingMartin Messerle OriginalPaper Pages: 522 - 535
Neurobehavioral effects of human immunodeficiency virus infection among former plasma donors in rural China Robert K. HeatonLucette A. CysiqueThe San Diego HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center Group OriginalPaper Pages: 536 - 549
Cognitive functioning during highly active antiretroviral therapy interruption in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection Meredith E. ChildersSteven Paul WoodsThe San Diego HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center Group OriginalPaper Pages: 550 - 557
A speculated ribozyme site in the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript gene is not essential for a wild-type reactivation phenotype Dale CarpenterSukhpreet SinghSteven L. Wechsler Short Communication Pages: 558 - 562
Hybrid baculovirus—adeno-associated virus vectors for prolonged transgene expression in human neural cells Chaoyang Wang Short Communication Pages: 563 - 568
Progressive tumefactive inflammatory central nervous system demyelinating disease in an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy Eric LindzenValerie JewellsSilva Markovic-Plese Case Report Pages: 569 - 573
Epstein-Barr virus encephalitis presenting with a tumor-like lesion in an immunosuppressed transplant recipient Michael KhalilChristian EnzingerGudrun Reiter Case Report Pages: 574 - 578