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101. Human brain derived cell culture models of HIV-1 infection.

102. Donor origin of BK virus in renal transplantation and role of HLA C7 in susceptibility to sustained BK viremia.

103. Variant-specific tropism of human herpesvirus 6 in human astrocytes.

104. Herpes simplex virus type 1 enters human epidermal keratinocytes, but not neurons, via a pH-dependent endocytic pathway.

105. Investigation of human brain tumors for the presence of polyomavirus genome sequences by two independent laboratories.

106. Nuclear receptor activation and interaction with morphine.

107. Comparison of PCR-southern hybridization and quantitative real-time PCR for the detection of JC and BK viral nucleotide sequences in urine and cerebrospinal fluid.

108. Differential effects of interferon-gamma on the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in high-grade human gliomas versus primary astrocytes.

109. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of human brain-derived progenitor cells.

110. JC virus induces nonapoptotic cell death of human central nervous system progenitor cell-derived astrocytes.

111. HIV-2 derived lentiviral vectors: gene transfer in Parkinson's and Fabry disease models in vitro.

112. Establishment of a new human immortalized chondrocyte cell line.

113. Analysis of the excreted JC virus strains and their potential oral transmission.

114. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor inhibits human immunodeficiency virus-1/gp120-mediated cerebellar granule cell death by preventing gp120 internalization.

115. Lineage pathway of human brain progenitor cells identified by JC virus susceptibility.

116. Serum antibodies to JC virus, BK virus, simian virus 40, and the risk of incident adult astrocytic brain tumors.

117. Intracellular human immunodeficiency virus Tat expression in astrocytes promotes astrocyte survival but induces potent neurotoxicity at distant sites via axonal transport.

118. Advances in the biology of JC virus and induction of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.

119. Serological cross-reactivities between antibodies to simian virus 40, BK virus, and JC virus assessed by virus-like-particle-based enzyme immunoassays.

121. Traffic of JC virus from sites of initial infection to the brain: the path to progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.

122. Human articular chondrocytes immortalized by HPV-16 E6 and E7 genes: Maintenance of differentiated phenotype under defined culture conditions.

123. Analysis of the temporal expression of nestin in human fetal brain derived neuronal and glial progenitor cells.

124. HIV-1 and the brain: connections between HIV-1-associated dementia, neuropathology and neuroimmunology.

125. BK-related polyomavirus vasculopathy in a renal-transplant recipient.

126. JC virus multiplication in human hematopoietic progenitor cells requires the NF-1 class D transcription factor.

127. In vitro generation and transplantation of precursor-derived human dopamine neurons.

128. A classification scheme for human polyomavirus JCV variants based on the nucleotide sequence of the noncoding regulatory region.

130. Utility of human neural cells and cell lines for anti-viral vaccine research and development.

131. Grafting genetically engineered cells into the striatum of nonhuman primates.

133. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy: JC virus induced demyelination in the immune compromised host.

134. Mechanisms of leukocyte trafficking into the CNS.

135. Stages of restricted HIV-1 infection in astrocyte cultures derived from human fetal brain tissue.

136. HIV-associated dementia.

137. AIDS- and non-AIDS-related PML association with distinct p53 polymorphism.

138. Coexpression of nestin in neural and glial cells in the developing human CNS defined by a human-specific anti-nestin antibody.

139. Comparison of antibody titers determined by hemagglutination inhibition and enzyme immunoassay for JC virus and BK virus.

140. HIV-1 Tat induces monocyte chemoattractant protein-1-mediated monocyte transmigration across a model of the human blood-brain barrier and up-regulates CCR5 expression on human monocytes.

141. JC virus DNA is present in the mucosa of the human colon and in colorectal cancers.

142. Transient exposure to HIV-1 Tat protein results in cytokine production in macrophages and astrocytes. A hit and run phenomenon.

143. Relation of JC virus DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid to survival in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients with biopsy-proven progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.

144. Viral variant nucleotide sequences help expose leukocytic positioning in the JC virus pathway to the CNS.

145. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.

146. The JC and BK human polyoma viruses appear to be recent introductions to some South American Indian tribes: there is no serological evidence of cross-reactivity with the simian polyoma virus SV40.

147. Detection of JC virus DNA in human tonsil tissue: evidence for site of initial viral infection.

148. IFN-gamma inhibits AP-1 binding activity in human brain-derived cells through a nitric oxide dependent mechanism.

149. The efficacy of nucleoside analogs against JC virus multiplication in a persistently infected human fetal brain cell line.

150. Induction of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in HIV-1 Tat-stimulated astrocytes and elevation in AIDS dementia.

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