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The neuropathology of AIDS. UCLA experience and review.


KH Anders, WF Guerra, U Tomiyasu, MA … - … American journal of …, 1986 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The central nervous system (CNS) has been examined at autopsy in 89 patients who died of
the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), including 14 patients who died primarily of
neurologic complications of the disease. A total of 66 brains (74%) showed significant ...
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Herpes simplex virus type-1 can reactivate transcription of latent human …


JD Mosca, DP Bednarik, NBK Raj, CA Rosen, JG … - 1987 - nature.com
The human immunodeficiency virus, HIV (formerly T-cell lym-photropic virus type III, HTLV-III
or lymphadenopathy-associated virus, LAV) is the primary cause of AIDS (acquired immune
deficiency syndrome)' 2 . Patients with AIDS have profound immunosuppression as a ...
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Persistent infection of chimpanzees with human T-lymphotropic virus type III/ …

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PN Fultz, HM McClure, RB Swenson, CR McGrath, … - Journal of …, 1986 - Am Soc Microbiol
Page 1. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Apr. 1986, p. 116-124 Vol. 58, No. 1 0022-538X/86/040116-
09$02.00/0 Copyright © 1986, American Society for Microbiology Persistent Infection of
Chimpanzees with Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III/Lymphadenopathy-Associated ...
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Retroviruses as carcinogens and pathogens: expectations and reality

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PH Duesberg - Cancer Research, 1987 - AACR
Abstract Retroviruses (without transforming genes) are thought to cause leu- kemias and other
cancers in animals and humans because they were originally isolated from those diseases and
because experimental infec tions of newborns may induce leukemias with probabilities of ...
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[PDF] Transmission of HTLV-I and HIV among homosexual men in Trinidad


C Bartholomew, WC Saxinger, JW Clark, M … - …, 1987 - rethinkingaids.com.93.seekdotnet. …
Page 1. Transmission of HTLV-I and HIV Among Homosexual Men in Trinidad
Courtenay Bartholomew, MD; W. Carl Saxinger, PhD; Jeffrey W. Clark, MD; Mitchell
Gail, MD, PhD; Ann Dudgeon, PhD; Bisram Mahabir, MD; Barbara ...
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Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: an update of the UCLA experience, 1960- …


TS Economou, E Abemayor, PH Ward - Laryngoscope, 1988 - interscience.wiley.com
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A novel virus-like infectious agent in patients with AIDS


SC Lo, JWK Shih, NY Yang, CY Ou, RYH Wang - The American journal of …, 1989 - ASTMH
Abstract. A novel virus-like infectious agent (VLIA), obtained by direct transfection ... DNA from
Kaposi's sarcoma of a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome ... (AIDS), was transmissible
from culture to culture by cell-free filtrate. YLIA contained ... Patients with acquired ...
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The time from infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to the onset of …


JMG Taylor, K Schwartz, R Detels - The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986 - jstor.org
References 1. Luft BJ, Remington JS. Toxoplasmosis of the central ner- vous system. In: Remington
JS, Swartz MN, eds. Current clinical topics in infectious diseases. Vol 6. New York: McGraw
Hill, 1985:315-58 2. Luft BJ, Conley F, Remington JS, Laverdiere M, Wagner KF, Levine ...
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Activation of infectious virus from latent human immunodeficiency virus infection of …

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JA Mikovits, NC Lohrey, R Schulof, J … - Journal of Clinical …, 1992 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Individuals infected with HIV may be asymptomatic for years before progressing to overt
AIDS. Since HIVcan latently infect monocytoid cell lines, we examined whether HIV latency
oc- curs in monocytes in vivo. Freshly isolated monocytes from asymptomatic seropositive ...
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The sombre view of AIDS


M Rees - Nature, 1987 - adsabs.harvard.edu
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