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Volume 127, Number 9, September 2004

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Editorial
pp. 1913-1913(1)

From the archives
pp. 1914-1914(1)
Author: Alastair Compston

Multiple sclerosis and immune regulatory cells
pp. 1915-1916(2)
Authors: Jack Antel; Trevor Owens

The regulatory role of natural killer cells in multiple sclerosis
pp. 1917-1927(11)
Authors: Kazuya Takahashi; Toshimasa Aranami; Masumi Endoh; Sachiko Miyake; Takashi Yamamura

Notch1 and Jagged1 are expressed after CNS demyelination, but are not a major rate-determining factor during remyelination
pp. 1928-1941(14)
Authors: Mark F. Stidworthy; Stephane Genoud; Wen-Wu Li; Dino P. Leone; Ned Mantei; Ueli Suter; Robin J. M. Franklin

MRI prognostic factors for relapse after acute CNS inflammatory demyelination in childhood
pp. 1942-1947(6)
Authors: Yann Mikaeloff; Catherine Adamsbaum; Béatrice Husson; Louis Vallée; Gérard Ponsot; Christian Confavreux; Marc Tardieu; Samy Suissa

Neural correlates of the chronic fatigue syndrome—an fMRI study
pp. 1948-1957(10)
Authors: Floris P. de Lange; Joke S. Kalkman; Gijs Bleijenberg; Peter Hagoort; Sieberen P. vd Werf; Jos W. M. van der Meer; Ivan Toni

Impaired recognition of anger following damage to the ventral striatum
pp. 1958-1969(12)
Authors: Andrew J. Calder; Jill Keane; Andrew D. Lawrence; Facundo Manes

A prospective study demonstrates an association between JC virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes and the early control of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
pp. 1970-1978(9)
Authors: Renaud A. Du Pasquier; Marcelo J. Kuroda; Yue Zheng; Jims Jean-Jacques; Norman L. Letvin; Igor J. Koralnik

A non-DM1, non-DM2 multisystem myotonic disorder with frontotemporal dementia: phenotype and suggestive mapping of the DM3 locus to chromosome 15q21-24
pp. 1979-1992(14)
Authors: Isabelle Le Ber; Maria Martinez; Dominique Campion; Annie Laquerrière; Christine Bétard; Guillaume Bassez; Carol Girard; Pascale Saugier-Veber; Gregory Raux; Nicolas Sergeant; Patrick Magnier; Thierry Maisonobe; Bruno Eymard; Charles Duyckaerts; André Delacourte; Thierry Frebourg; Didier Hannequin

Neurofibromatosis 1-associated neuropathies: a reappraisal
pp. 1993-2009(17)
Authors: Alain Drouet; Pierre Wolkenstein; Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur; Stéphane Pinson; Patrick Combemale; Romain K. Gherardi; Pierre Brugières; Jeffrey Salama; Pascal Ehre; Philippe Decq; Alain Créange

Follow-up study and response to treatment in 23 patients with Lewis–Sumner syndrome
pp. 2010-2017(8)
Authors: K. Viala; L. Renié; T. Maisonobe; A. Béhin; J. Neil; J. M. Léger; P. Bouche

Temporal lobectomy: long-term seizure outcome, late recurrence and risks for seizure recurrence
pp. 2018-2030(13)
Authors: Anne M. McIntosh; Renate M. Kalnins; L. Anne Mitchell; Gavin C. A. Fabinyi; Regula S. Briellmann; Samuel F. Berkovic

The influence of genetic and cardiovascular risk factors on the CADASIL phenotype
pp. 2031-2038(8)
Authors: Sumeet Singhal; Steve Bevan; Tom Barrick; Philip Rich; Hugh S. Markus

Behavioural disorders induced by external globus pallidus dysfunction in primates: I. Behavioural study
pp. 2039-2054(16)
Authors: David Grabli; Kevin McCairn; Etienne C. Hirsch; Yves Agid; Jean Féger; Chantal François; Léon Tremblay

Behavioural disorders induced by external globus pallidus dysfunction in primates II. Anatomical study
pp. 2055-2070(16)
Authors: Chantal François; David Grabli; Kevin McCairn; Caroline Jan; Carine Karachi; Etienne-C. Hirsch; Jean Féger; Léon Tremblay

Functional consequences of hemispherectomy
pp. 2071-2079(9)
Authors: R. van Empelen; A. Jennekens-Schinkel; E. Buskens; P. J. M. Helders; O. van Nieuwenhuizen

Corpus callosum size and very preterm birth: relationship to neuropsychological outcome
pp. 2080-2089(10)
Authors: Chiara Nosarti; Teresa M. Rushe; Peter W. R. Woodruff; Ann L. Stewart; Larry Rifkin; Robin M. Murray

Assessing function and pathology in familial dysautonomia: assessment of temperature perception, sweating and cutaneous innervation
pp. 2090-2098(9)
Authors: Max J. Hilz; Felicia B. Axelrod; Andreas Bickel; Brigitte Stemper; Miroslaw Brys; Gwen Wendelschafer-Crabb; William R. Kennedy

Autonomic asymmetry in migraine: augmented parasympathetic activation in left unilateral migraineurs
pp. 2099-2108(10)
Authors: Yudith Avnon; Meir Nitzan; Elliot Sprecher; Zeev Rogowski; David Yarnitsky

Anti-disialoside antibodies kill perisynaptic Schwann cells and damage motor nerve terminals via membrane attack complex in a murine model of neuropathy
pp. 2109-2123(15)
Authors: Susan K. Halstead; Graham M. O'Hanlon; Peter D. Humphreys; Deborah B. Morrison; Bryan P. Morgan; Andrew J. Todd; Jaap J. Plomp; Hugh J. Willison

The phenotype of motor neuropathies associated with BSCL2 mutations is broader than Silver syndrome and distal HMN type V
pp. 2124-2130(7)
Authors: Joy Irobi; Peter Van den Bergh; Luciano Merlini; Christine Verellen; Lionel Van Maldergem; Ines Dierick; Nathalie Verpoorten; Albena Jordanova; Christian Windpassinger; Els De Vriendt; Veerle Van Gerwen; Michaela Auer-Grumbach; Klaus Wagner; Vincent Timmerman; Peter De Jonghe

Effects of subthalamic nucleus stimulation and medication on resting and postural tremor in Parkinson's disease
pp. 2131-2143(13)
Authors: Molly M. Sturman; David E. Vaillancourt; Leo Verhagen Metman; Roy A. E. Bakay; Daniel M. Corcos

A clinical, genetic and biochemical study of SPG7 mutations in hereditary spastic paraplegia
pp. 2148-2148(1)
Authors: P.A. Wilkinson; A.H. Crosby; C. Turner; L.J. Bradley; L. Ginsberg; N.W. Wood; A.H. Schapira; T.T. Warner

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