Symposium on Endogenous Retroviruses

Symposium on Endogenous

Retroviruses

November 3, 1999

 

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Abstract

Retroelements As Potential Pathogens In Neuropsychiatric Diseases

H-S Kim

Yes

Retroviral Elements, Genetic Susceptibility and Infectious Triggers:

Converging Data Suggesting An Integrative Pathogenic Concept In Multiple

Sclerosis and PossibleCommon Points with Schizophrenia

H. 

Perron

Yes

Epigenetic Search for Retroviruses in Major Psychosis

A.

Petronis

Yes

The

HERV-K Family of Human Endogenous Retroviruses

B.

Berkhout

Yes

T-Ag

Inhibits Implantation by EC Cell Derived Embryoid Bodies

LP

Villarreal

Yes

L1

Elements Are A Source of Human Disease

SE

Holmes

Yes

The L1

Retrotransposon–A Heavy Load on the Human Genome

JD

Boeke

Yes

Viral

and Cellular Determinants of HIV Dementia

S.

Gartner

Yes

Chemokine Receptor Variation in Schizophrenia

AK

Malhotra

Yes

Analysis of the Kinetics of Latent HIV-1 Present In the Resting CD4+

T-Lymphocytes of The HIV-1-Infected Children Treated With Highly Active

Antiretroviral Therapay

D.

Persaud

Yes