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Volume 121, Number 8, August 1998

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Diversity of the anti-T-cell receptor immune response and its implications for T-cell vaccination therapy of multiple sclerosis
pp. 1395-1407(13)
Authors: Zipp, F; Kerschensteiner, M; Dornmair, K; Malotka, J; Schmidt, S; Bender, A; Giegerich, G; de Waal Malefyt, R; Wekerle, H; Hohlfeld, R

The variants of reading epilepsy. A clinical and video-EEG study of 17 patients with reading-induced seizures
pp. 1409-1427(19)
Authors: Koutroumanidis, M; Koepp, MJ; Richardson, MP; Camfield, C; Agathonikou, A; Ried, S; Papadimitriou, A; Plant, GT; Duncan, JS; Panayiotopoulos, CP

Incidence and survival of childhood CNS tumours in the Region of Lombardy, Italy
pp. 1429-1436(8)
Authors: Farinotti, M; Ferrarini, M; Solari, A; Filippini, G

Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies. Phenotypic differences between patients with the common deletion and a PMP22 frame shift mutation
pp. 1451-1458(8)
Authors: Lenssen, PPA; Gabreëls-Festen, AAWM; Valentijn, LJ; Jongen, PJH; van Beersum, SEC; van Engelen, BGM; van Wensen, PJM; Bolhuis, PA; Gabreëls, FJM; Mariman, ECM

Let not thy left hand know that thy right hand knoweth. The case of a patient with an infarct involving the callosal pathways
pp. 1459-1467(9)
Authors: Marangolo, P; De Renzi, E; Di Pace, E; Ciurli, P; Castriota-Skandenberg, A

Axonal damage correlates with disability in patients with relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis. Results of a longitudinal magnetic resonance spectroscopy study
pp. 1469-1477(9)
Authors: De Stefano, N; Matthews, PM; Fu, L; Narayanan, S; Stanley, J; Francis, GS; Antel, JP; Arnold, DL

Smooth pursuit eye movements and otolith–ocular responses are differently impaired in cerebellar ataxia
pp. 1497-1505(9)
Authors: Anastasopoulos, D; Haslwanter, T; Fetter, M; Dichgans, J

Spectroscopic imaging of frontal neuronal dysfunction in hyperekplexia
pp. 1507-1512(6)
Authors: Bernasconi, A; Cendes, F; Shoubridge, EA; Andermann, E; Li, LM; Arnold, DL; Andermann, F

Functional coupling and regional activation of human cortical motor areas during simple, internally paced and externally paced finger movements
pp. 1513-1531(19)
Authors: Gerloff, C; Richard, J; Hadley, J; Schulman, AE; Honda, M; Hallett, M

The effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on suppression of habitual counting during random number generation
pp. 1533-1544(12)
Authors: Jahanshahi, M; Profice, P; Brown, RG; Ridding, MC; Dirnberger, G; Rothwell, JC

Brain–behaviour relationships. Some models and related statistical procedures for the study of brain-damaged patients
pp. 1545-1556(12)
Authors: Godefroy, O; Duhamel, A; Leclerc, X; Saint Michel, T; Hénon, H; Leys, D

Age and causes of death in adult-onset myotonic dystrophy
pp. 1557-1563(7)
Authors: de Die-Smulders, CEM; Höweler, CJ; Thijs, C; Mirandolle, JF; Anten, HB; Smeets, HJM; Chandler, KE; Geraedts, JPM

Book reviews
pp. 1589-1595(7)
Author: Various,

Announcements
pp. 1596-1598(3)
Author: Anon,

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