Coronavirus replication and pathogenesis: Implications for the recent outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and the challenge for vaccine development Sonia Navas-MartínSusan R. Weiss Review Pages: 75 - 85
Expression of chemokines by human fetal microglia after treatment with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protein Tat Teresa G. D’AversaKarl O. A. YuJoan W. Berman OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 97
Brain aging in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: Increased ubiquitin-protein conjugate is correlated with decreased synaptic protein but not amyloid plaque accumulation Benjamin B. GelmanKimberly Schuenke OriginalPaper Pages: 98 - 108
The severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mouse model of human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis: Deficits in cognitive function William C. GriffinLawrence D. MiddaughWilliam R. Tyor OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 115
The herpes simplex virus type 1 early gene (thymidine kinase) promoter is activated in neurons of brain, but not trigeminal ganglia, of transgenic mice in the absence of viral proteins Christie M. LoiaconoRobert MyersWilliam J. Mitchell Short Communication Pages: 116 - 122
Bovine herpesvirus 4 infects differentiated neuronal cells in culture and establish persistent infection upon selection Gaetano DonofrioGiulio GrandiCesidio Filippo Flammini Short Communication Pages: 123 - 130
Region at amino acids 164 to 303 of the rabies virus glycoprotein plays an important role in pathogenicity for adult mice Mutsuyo Takayama-ItoNaoto ItoMakoto Sugiyama Short Communication Pages: 131 - 135
Suppression of human immunodeficiency virus replication in human brain tissue by nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors Apsara KandanearatchiAnnapurna VyakarnamIan Paul Everall Short Communication Pages: 136 - 139