22 results on '"Nathanson, N"'
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2. Primary demyelination in visna: An ultrastructural study of Icelandic sheep with clinical signs following experimental infection
3. An ultrastructural study of the cerebrospinal fluid in visna
4. Molecular Properties of the Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor.
5. The genetics of susceptibility to multiple sclerosis.
6. Genetic determinants of virus susceptibility: epidemiologic implications of murine models.
7. FATAL JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS INFECTION IN IMMUNOSUPPRESSED SPIDER MONKEYS.
8. Detection of viral genes and their products in chronic neurological diseases.
9. Precipitating antibodies in experimental visna and natural progressive pneumonia of sheep
10. The effect of post-infection immunization on the severity of experimental visna
11. Experimental visna in foetal Icelandic sheep
12. Isolation, sequence, and functional expression of the mouse M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor gene.
13. Regulation of cAMP-mediated gene transcription by wild type and mutated G-protein alpha subunits. Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity by muscarinic receptor-activated and constitutively activated G(o) alpha.
14. Regulation by High Density Lipoproteins of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Function in Chick Heart Cells Cultured in Defined Medium
15. Differential tissue expression and developmental regulation of guanine nucleotide binding regulatory proteins and their messenger RNAs in rat heart.
16. Pathogenesis of type 1 dengue virus infection in suckling, weaned and adult mice: II. Immunofluorescent and histological studies
17. Eastern equine encephalitis: Distribution of central nervous system lesions in man and rhesus monkey
18. Comparative Pathogenesis of Virulent and Avirulent California Encephalitis Viruses.
19. STUDIES ON THE IMMUNOLOGIC CLEARANCE OF EXPERIMENTAL RABIES IN MICE.
20. PATHOGENESIS OF VISINA. I. SEQUENTIAL VIROLOGICAL, IMMUNOLOGICAL, AND PATHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
21. PATHOGENESIS OF VISNA. II. EFFECT OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION UPON EARLY CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LESIONS.
22. Neurovirulence of California Encephalitis Viruses Is Under Polygenic Control.
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