Genotypes, archetypes, and tandem repeats in the molecular epidemiology and pathogenesis of JC virus induced disease Walter J. Atwood Guest Editorial Pages: 519 - 521
Mediators of central nervous system damage during the progression of human T-cell leukemia type I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis Kate BarmakEdward W. HarhajBrian Wigdahl Review Pages: 522 - 529
Provirus expansion and deregulation of apoptosis-related genes in the spinal cord of a rat model for human T-lymphocyte virus type I-associated myeloneuropathy Utano TomaruHitoshi IkedaTakashi Yoshiki OriginalPaper Pages: 530 - 538
Human herpesvirus type 6 indirectly enhances oligodendrocyte cell death Hong KongQuinton BaerbigMichael Mayne OriginalPaper Pages: 539 - 550
Identical rearranged forms of JC polyomavirus transcriptional control region in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Cesare Giovanni FedeleMaria Rosa CiardiAntonio Tenorio OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 558
Molecular analysis of JC virus genotypes circulating among the Italian healthy population Elisabetta PaganiSerena DelbuePasquale Ferrante OriginalPaper Pages: 559 - 566
Propagation of archetype and nonarchetype JC virus variants in human fetal brain cultures: Demonstration of interference activity by archetype JC virus Frank J. O’NeillJohn E. GreenleeHelen Carney OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 576