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Light And Electron Microscopic Neuropathology of
Slow Virus ...
The book features an outstanding group of contributers, including Nobel Laureate Dr. D. Carleton Gajdusek and his co-workers.
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Slow Virus Diseases: Advances in Research and Treatment: ...
Slow Virus Diseases: Advances in Research and Treatment: 2011 Edition is a ScholarlyPaper™ that delivers timely, authoritative, and intensively focused information about Slow Virus Diseases in a compact format.
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Slow Virus Infections of the Central Nervous System: ...
Workshop on Slow Virus Infections, University of Würzburg, March 24-26, 1975
V. ter Meulen, M. Katz, 2013
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Rethinking the BSE Crisis: A Study of Scientific Reasoning ...
(1986) and Kimberlin and Walker (1986) as an 'unconventional slow virus' and
Davanipour et al. (1986) as a 'slow viral encephalopathy'. Even to the present
day, scientists subscribe to the view that a slow virus is responsible for TSEs,
BSE ...
of an infection was singularly predictable. In fact, he considered the progress of
these diseases to be somewhat like a slow motion picture of an acute fatal
infection. Slow virus diseases have three main features: incubation lasts several
months ...
THE SLOW- VIRUS THEORY The genetic explanation for AD has numerous
supporters among psycho- geriatricians and neurobiologists. Others add another
source of difficulty to the concept, though, and assert that a slow-acting virus is a
...
Herman Richard Casdorph, Morton Walker, 1995
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Oski's Pediatrics: Principles & Practice
The term slow virus diseases was coined in 1954 by Danish veterinary
pathologist Bjorn Sigurdsson to unify the descriptions of these unique diseases.
Characteristically, slow virus diseases exhibited a long period of latency, often
measured ...
Julia A. McMillan, Ralph D. Feigin, Catherine DeAngelis, 2006
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Can a
Virus Cause Schizophrenia?: Facts and Hypotheses
These articles were inspired by the discovery of the curious properties of a "slow
virus" that caused Kuru— a neurodegenerative disorder that is now known to be
caused by prions. Torrey, an original thinker and gifted orator, has continued to ...
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Application of the International Classification of Diseases ...
... and unspecified A80.4 Acute nonparalytic poliomyelitis A80.9 Acute
poliomyelitis, unspecified Slow virus infections of central nervous system
Includes: prion diseases of the central nervous system Excludes: HIV-associated
encephalopathy ...
World Health Organization, 1997
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The Psychiatric Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Slow Virus, or Unconventional Transmissible Agent Theory While a slow acting
viral cause has been identified for some brain disorders that closely resemble
Alzheimer's disease (e.g., Creutzfeld- Jakob disease), and while there are ...