CNS invasion by CD14+/CD16+ peripheral blood-derived monocytes in HIV dementia: perivascular accumulation and reservoir of HIV infection Tracy Fischer-SmithSidney CroulJay Rappaport OriginalPaper Pages: 528 - 541
Silver-haired bat rabies virus variant does not induce apoptosis in the brain of experimentally infected mice Xiuzhen YanMikhail ProsniakZhen F. Fu OriginalPaper Pages: 518 - 527
Experimental rabies virus infection in Artibeus jamaicensis bats with CVS-24 variants Jessica E. ReidAlan C. Jackson OriginalPaper Pages: 511 - 517
Activation of microglia cells is dispensable for the induction of rat retroviral spongiform encephalopathy Regine HansenChristian SauderMarkus Czub OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 510
CXCR4 is the primary receptor for feline immunodeficiency virus in astrocytes Keiko NakagakiKazuhide NakagakiTakeshi Tabira Short Communication Pages: 487 - 492
Diazepam inhibits HIV-1 Tat-induced migration of human microglia James R. LokensgardShuxian HuPhillip K. Peterson Short Communication Pages: 481 - 486
HveC (nectin-1) is expressed at high levels in sensory neurons, but not in motor neurons, of the rat peripheral nervous system Marina MataMindi ZhangDavid J. Fink Short Communication Pages: 476 - 480
Enhanced proteolysis of IκBα and IκBβ proteins in astrocytes by Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMuLV)-ts1 infection: A potential mechanism of NF-κB activation Hun-Taek KimWenan QiangGeorge Stoica OriginalPaper Pages: 466 - 475
Protective effect of glutathione in HIV-1 lytic peptide 1-induced cell death in human neuronal cells Ji Hye SungSoon Ah ShinYoung Hae Chong OriginalPaper Pages: 454 - 465
Autonomous nervous system innervation of lymphoid territories in spleen: A possible involvement of noradrenergic neurons for prion neuroinvasion in natural scrapie Anna BencsikStéphane LezmiThierry Baron OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 453
Adeno-associated virus-mediated delivery of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor protects motor neuron-like cells from apoptosis Stuart D. KeirXiao XiaoPeter G. E. Kennedy OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 446
Sequence analysis of the S gene of recombinant MHV-2/A59 coronaviruses reveals three candidate mutations associated with demyelination and hepatitis Jayasri Das SarmaLi FuEhud Lavi OriginalPaper Pages: 432 - 436
Multiple regions of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein influence neurovirulence Joanna J. PhillipsMingMing ChuaSusan R. Weiss OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 431
CD8-deficient SJL mice display enhanced susceptibility to Theiler’s virus infection and increased demyelinating pathology Wendy Smith BegolkaLia M. HaynesStephen D. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 420
Infections of the central nervous system of suspected viral origin: A collaborative study from Finland Marjaleena KoskiniemiTimo RantalaihoStudy Group Clinical Report Pages: 400 - 408
Measles virus interactions with cellular receptors: Consequences for viral pathogenesis Jürgen Schneider-SchauliesVolker ter MeulenSibylle Schneider-Schaulies Review Pages: 391 - 399
Treatment of non-AIDS progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy with cytosine arabinoside A. J. Aksamit Clinical Trial Report Pages: 386 - 390
Convection-enhanced intraparenchymal delivery (CEID) of cytosine arabinoside (AraC) for the treatment of HIV-related progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) Robert M. LevyEugene MajorDennis Groothius Clinical Trial Report Pages: 382 - 385
Cidofovir in AIDS-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy: A monocenter observational study with clinical and JC virus load monitoring Jacques GasnaultPascale KousignianYassine Taoufik Clinical Trial Report Pages: 375 - 381
Designs for clinical trials to test the efficacy of therapeutics in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Constantin T. YiannoutsosAndrea De Luca Clinical Trial Report Pages: 369 - 374
Potent anti-retroviral therapy with or without cidofovir for AIDS-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy: Extended follow-up of an observational study Andrea De LucaMaria Letizia GiancolaAndrea Antinori Clinical Trial Report Pages: 364 - 368
The good and evil of HAART in HIV-related progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Paola CinqueChiara PierottiAdriano Lazzarin Clinical Trial Report Pages: 358 - 363
The relative contributions of HAART and alpha-interferon for therapy of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in AIDS M. D. GeschwindR. I. SkolaskyJ. C. McArthur Clinical Trial Report Pages: 353 - 357
Challenges for clinical trials on progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy David B. Clifford Clinical Trial Report Pages: 350 - 352
Excretion and transmission of JCV in human populations Sílvia Bofill-MasRosina Girones Epidemiology Report Pages: 345 - 349
Predicted amino acid sequences for 100 JCV strains Christopher L. CubittXiaohong CuiGerald L. Stoner Epidemiology Report Pages: 339 - 344
Epidemiological evidence and molecular basis of interactions between HIV and JC virus Joseph R. BergerAshok ChauhanAvi Nath Epidemiology Report Pages: 329 - 338
Epidemiology and prognosis of AIDS-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in the HAART era Andrea AntinoriAdriana AmmassariAndrea De Luca Epidemiology Report Pages: 323 - 328
JCV-specific cellular immune response correlates with a favorable clinical outcome in HIV-infected individuals with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Renaud A. Du PasquierKatherine W. ClarkIgor J. Koralnik Immunovirology Report Pages: 318 - 322
Immune response in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy: An overview Thomas WeberF. WeberW. Lüke Immunovirology Report Pages: 311 - 317
A combination of low-dose chlorpromazine and neutralizing antibodies inhibits the spread of JC virus (JCV) in a tissue culture model: Implications for prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of progressive multifocal leukencephalopathy Walter J. Atwood Basic Science and Immunobiology Report Pages: 307 - 310
Distribution and function of JCV agnoprotein Yuki OkadaShuichi EndoKazuo Nagashima Basic Science and Immunobiology Report Pages: 302 - 306
Analysis of minimal sequences on JC virus VP1 required for capsid assembly Wei-Chih OuLing-Hua ChenDeching Chang Basic Science and Immunobiology Report Pages: 298 - 301
Structure and function of JC virus T′ proteins Richard J. Frisque Basic Science and Immunobiology Report Pages: 293 - 297
Physical and functional interaction between viral and cellular proteins modulate JCV gene transcription Mahmut SafakKamel Khalili Basic Science and Immunobiology Report Pages: 288 - 292
A classification scheme for human polyomavirus JCV variants based on the nucleotide sequence of the noncoding regulatory region Peter N. JensenEugene O. Major Basic Science and Immunobiology Report Pages: 280 - 287
The biology of JC virus and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy David B. CliffordEugene O. Major Guest Editorial Pages: 279 - 279
Experimental infection of mice with Borna disease virus (BDV): Replication and distribution of the virus after intracerebral infection Haimo K. EnbergsThomas W. VahlenkampHermann Müller Short Communication Pages: 272 - 277
Age-dependent poliomyelitis in mice is associated with respiratory failure and viral replication in the central nervous system and lung E. H. SchlenkerQ. A. JonesW. A. Cafruny OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 271
JC virus T′ proteins encoded by alternatively spliced early mRNAs enhance T antigen-mediated viral DNA replication in human cells Cindy PrinsRichard J. Frisque OriginalPaper Pages: 250 - 264
HIV-1 LTR C/EBP binding site sequence configurations preferentially encountered in brain lead to enhanced C/EBP factor binding and increased LTR-specific activity Heather L. RossSuzanne GartnerBrian Wigdahl OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 249
HTLV-I proviral load correlates with progression of motor disability in HAM/TSP: Analysis of 239 HAM/TSP patients including 64 patients followed up for 10 years Toshio MatsuzakiMasanori NakagawaMitsuhiro Osame OriginalPaper Pages: 228 - 234
Viruses can silently prime for and trigger central nervous system autoimmune disease Diethilde J. TheilIkuo TsunodaRobert S. Fujinami OriginalPaper Pages: 220 - 227
Robust expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, RANTES, and IP-10 by human microglial cells during nonproductive infection with herpes simplex virus James R. LokensgardShuxian HuPhillip K. Peterson OriginalPaper Pages: 208 - 219
Interactions between HIV-1 gp120, chemokines, and cultured adult microglial cells Andrew V. AlbrightJulio MartónFrancisco González-Scarano OriginalPaper Pages: 196 - 207
Virus receptors in the human central nervous system Becky SchweighardtWalter J. Atwood Review Pages: 187 - 195
Effect of extracellular HIV-1 Vpr protein in vitro S. C. Piller Letter to the Editor Pages: 183 - 184
Insertional mutagenesis of preneoplastic astrocytes by Moloney murine leukemia virus Tatiana A. AfanasievaVladimir PekarikAdriano Aguzzi Technical Communication Pages: 169 - 181