TY - BOOK AU - Buchmeier,Michael J. AU - Campbell,Iain L. ED - ScienceDirect eBooks. TI - Neurovirology: Viruses and the Brain T2 - Advances in virus research SN - 9780080493800 AV - RC359.5 .N48 2001eb PY - 2001/// CY - San Diego, CA PB - Academic Press KW - Neurovirology KW - Brain Diseases KW - virology KW - HEALTH & FITNESS KW - Diseases KW - Nervous System (incl. Brain) KW - bisacsh KW - MEDICAL KW - Neurology KW - fast KW - Centraal zenuwstelsel KW - gtt KW - Virologie KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Genetic determinants of neurovirulence of murine oncornaviruses -- Pseudorabies virus nejuroinvasiveness: A window into the functional organization of the brain -- Neurovirology and development neurobiology -- Chemokines and viral diseases of the central nervous system -- Regulation of T cell responses during central nervous system viral infection -- Virus-induced autoimmunity: Epitope spreading in myelin autoepitopes in theiler's virus infection of the central nervous system -- Selection of and evasion from cytotoxic T cell responses in the central nervous system -- DNA immunization and central nervous system viral infection -- Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and prion protein interconversions -- Spongiform encephalopathies: Insights from transgenic models -- The blood-brain barrier and aids -- Neuroimmune and neurovirological aspects of human immunodeficiency virus infection -- Simian immunodeficiency virus model of HIV induced central nervous system dysfunction -- Neuroendocrine-immjune interactions during viral infections -- Role of viruses in etiology and pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis -- Bornavirus tropism and targeted pathogenesis: Virus-host interactions in a neurodevelopmental model -- Paradigms for behavioral assessment of viral pathogenesis N2 - This volume is the first in a planned series of thematic volumes for Advances in Virus Research. It covers the etiology, pathogenetic mechanisms, and clincial consequences of human neurotropic viruses. Buchmeier is a virologist, Campbell an immunologist, and both are extremely well known in their fields UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00653527/56 ER -