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1. Activity Patterns of St. Louis Encephalitis and West Nile Viruses in Free Ranging Birds during a Human Encephalitis Outbreak in Argentina.

2. Continuous myocloni and tonic spasms in a 2-month-old infant with enterovirus 71 brain stem encephalitis.

3. Henipavirus encephalitis.

4. Liver-specific mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I deficiency in fatal influenza encephalopathy.

5. Japanese encephalitis virus down-regulates thioredoxin and induces ROS-mediated ASK1-ERK/p38 MAPK activation in human promonocyte cells.

6. Emerging viral encephalitides in dogs and cats.

7. [Viral encephalitis virus, a new bioterrorist menace].

8. Pre-West Nile virus outbreak: perceptions and practices to prevent mosquito bites and viral encephalitis in the United States.

9. Vaccines and animal models for arboviral encephalitides.

10. Induction of nodavirus disease in seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax, using different infection models.

11. A new tick-borne encephalitis-like virus infecting New England deer ticks, Ixodes dammini.

12. Cold stress-induced neuroinvasiveness of attenuated arboviruses is not solely mediated by corticosterone.

13. Genetic resistance to lethal flavivirus encephalitis. I. Infection of congenic mice with Banzi virus.

14. Association of Australian arboviruses with nervous disease in horses.

16. The effects of measles virus and various strains of SSPE virus on organotypic cultures of nervous tissue.

17. [Viral hypothesis of schizophrenia. Search for the insanity germ, in archeology and psychiatric futurology].

18. Growth of measles virus in nervous tissues. III. Neurovirulence of SSPE virus in ferrets.

19. Correlation between virus-cell receptor properties of alphaviruses in vitro and virulence in vivo.

21. The ecology of California group viruses.

24. Further observations on subacute sclerosing encephalitis in adult hamsters: the effects of intranasal infections with Langat virus, measles virus and SSPE-measles virus.

25. A study on the influence of papovavirus upon encephalitis caused by SSPE agent.

26. Genetic characteristics of mutants of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus induced by alkylating compounds.

27. Growth of measles virus in nervous tissues. IV. Neurovirulence of wild measles and SSPE viruses in monkeys.

28. The role of the immune response in TMEV infection and the development of late onset demyelination.

30. [Pathomorphological characteristics of the experimental infection in animals infected with viruses of the rabies antigenic group].

31. [Effect of virulent and anttenuated variants of viruses of American equine encephalomyelitis on the mitotic activity of the cells].

32. Attenuated variants of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus: pathomorphological, immunofluorescence and virological studies of infection in Syrian hamsters.

35. A hamster-attenuated, temperature-sensitive mutant of Venezuelan encephalitis virus.

36. Susceptibility of the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) to Western equine encephalitis.

37. Virus induced cataracts.

39. The growing importance of California arboviruses in the etiology of human disease.

40. Use of sarcoma 180 to prepare hemagglutinating and complement-fixing antigens for viruses in adult mice.

41. Discrepancies between the sites of replication and cytocidal action of encephalitogenic viruses.

42. Host influence on the characteristics of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus.

43. Response of swine to an attenuated strain of Japanese encephalitis virus obtained by passage in bovine kidney cell cltures.

45. Allantoic fluid as a source of arbovirus hemagglutinin.

46. Acid phosphatase activity in mouse brain infected with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus.

48. Host range studies of two porcine polioencephalomyelitis viruses.

49. Vector capability of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes for California encephalitis and dengue viruses at various temperatures.

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