Technical advances in AIDS research in the human nervous system /
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Imprint: | New York : Plenum Press, c1995. |
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Description: | ix, 373 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2387273 |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. HIV Encephalopathy: Clinical and Diagnostic Considerations / J. R. Berger and R. Kaderman
- Ch. 2. Cellular and Molecular Pathology of Novel Cerebral Diseases in AIDS / P. L. Lantos
- Ch. 3. Peripheral Neuropathy in AIDS: New Investigative Approaches / J. W. Griffin, S. L. Wesselingh and J. C. McArthur
- Ch. 4. Overview: Models of HIV-1 Infection and Neurotoxicity in the Human Fetal Nervous System / L. G. Epstein
- Ch. 5. HIV-1-Derived Neurotoxic Factors: Effects on Human Neuronal Cultures / H. A. Gelbard, K. A. Dzenko, L. Wang, A. Talley, H. James and L. Epstein
- Ch. 6. Experimental Model Systems for Studies of HIV Encephalitis / H. E. Gendelman, P. Genis, M. Jett and H. S. L. M. Nottet
- Ch. 7. Cell Cultures from Human Fetal Brain Provide a Model for HIV-1 Persistence and Reactivation in the Central Nervous System / E. O. Major, W. A. Atwood, K. Conant, K. Amemiya, J. Boston and R. G. Traub
- Ch. 8. Use of Human Brain Cell Aggregates for AIDS Research in the Nervous System / L. Pulliam
- Ch. 9. Infection of Human Fetal Astrocytes with HIV / A. Nath and M. Na
- Ch. 10. Molecular Interaction of HIV-1 in Glioma Cells / V. Erfle, A. Kleinschmidt, M. Neumann, A. Ludvigsen, B. K. Felber, G. N. Pavlakis, B. Kohleisen and R. Brack-Werner
- Ch. 11. Transcription of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Promoter in CNS-Derived Cells: Effect of TAT on Expression on Viral and Cellular Genes / K. Khalili, J. P. Taylor, C. Cupp, M. Zeira and S. Amini
- Ch. 12. Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Derived from Human Microglia Enhances HIV-1 Replication and Is Toxic for Rat Oligodendrocytes in Vitro / S. G. Wilt, J. M. Zhou, S. Wesselingh, C. V. Kufta and M. Dubois-Dalcq
- Ch. 13. Nitric Oxide Mediates a Component of gp120 Neurotoxicity in Primary Cortical Cultures / V. L. Dawson and T. M. Dawson
- Ch. 14. Contribution of V3 and Reverse Transcriptase Sequence Analysis to Understanding the Concept of HIV-1 Neurotropism / F. Chiodi, M. Di Stefano and F. Sabri
- Ch. 15. Sequence Analysis of Neuroinvasive and Blood-Derived HIV-1 nef Genes / R. Brack-Werner, T. Gorblich, T. Werner, F. Chiodi, L. Gurtler, J. Eberle, A. Schon and V. Erfle
- Ch. 16. An Organ Model for HIV Infection of the Blood-Brain Barrier / A. V. Moses and J. A. Nelson
- Ch. 17. The Role of the Astrocyte in the Pathogenesis of the AIDS Dementia Complex / D. J. Benos, J. K. Bubien, B. H. Hahn, B. M. Shaw and E. N. Beneviste
- Ch. 18. Alternative Receptors for HIV-1 in Nervous System Tissues / F. Gonzalez-Scarano, J. Fantini, D. G. Cook and N. Nathanson
- Ch. 19. Detection of HIV-1 Gene Sequences in Brain Tissue by in Situ Polymerase Chain Reaction / O. Bagasra, T. Seshamma, J. P. Pestaner and R. J. Pomerantz
- Ch. 20. The Utility of PCR in Situ Hybridization for the Detection of HIV-1 DNA and RNA / G. J. Nuovo
- Ch. 21. Electrochemiluminescence-Based Detection System for the Quantitative Measurement of Antigens and Nucleic Acids: Application to HIV-1 and JC Viruses / J. J. Oprandy, K. Amemiya, J. H. Kentren, R. G. Green, E. O. Major and R. Massey
- Ch. 22. Techniques in PCR and PCR Evaluation Technology and Its Application to the Study of Cerebrospinal Fluid in HIV Disease / P. Schmid, A. Conrad, K. Syndulko, E. J. Singer, X. Li, G. Tao, D. Handley, B. Fahy-Chandon and W. W. Tourtellotte
- Ch. 23. Quantification of Quinolinic Acid Metabolism of Macrophages and Astrocytes / M. P. Heyes, E. O. Major, K. Sato and S. M. Markey
- Ch. 24. Targeted Defective Interfering HIV-1 Particles as Renewable Antivirals? / M. Schubert, A. C. Banerjea, S.-Y. Paik, G. G. Harmison and C.-J. Chen
- Ch. 25. Treatment of Neurological Complications in AIDS: The AIDS Clinical Trials Group in the 1990s / D. B. Clifford
- Ch. 26. Technical Advances and the Challenge of HIV-1 Related Neurological Diseases / R. T. Johnson.