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Technical Advances in AIDS Research in the Human Nervous System - Proceedings of a NIH Workshop Held in Washington D.C., October 4-5, 1993 (Hardcover, New)
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Technical Advances in AIDS Research in the Human Nervous System - Proceedings of a NIH Workshop Held in Washington D.C., October 4-5, 1993 (Hardcover, New)
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New Concepts in the Pathogenesis of HIV1 Encephalopathy: HIV
Encephalopathy: Clinical and Diagnostic Considerations (J.R.
Berger, R. Kaderman). Models of HIV1 Infection and Neurotoxicity in
the Human Fetal Nervous System: Overview: Models of HIV1 Infection
and Neurotoxicity in the Human Fetal Nervous System (L.G. Epstein).
Model Cell Cultures from Adult Brain and Glioma Cell Lines:
Molecular Interaction of HIV1 in Glioma Cells (V. Erfle et al.).
Neurotropism of HIV1 Strains: Contribution of V3 and Reverse
Transcriptase Sequence Analysis to Understanding the Concept of
HIV1 Neurotropism (F. Chiordi et al.). Molecular Technology for the
Detection and Analysis of HIV1 in Nervous System Tissue: Detection
of HIV1 Gene Sequences in Brain Tissue by in situ Polymerase Chain
Reaction (O. Bagasra et al.). Development of New Techniques and
Methods Applied to AIDS: Technology in PCR and PCR Evaluation
Technology and Its Application to the Study of Cerebrospinal Fluid
in HIV Disease (P. Schmid). Focus on AIDS and the Nervous System:
Challenges During the Decade of the Brain: Treatment of the
Neurological Complications in AIDS: The AIDS Clinical Trials Group
in the 1990s (D.B. Clifford). 18 additional articles. Index.
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