1987
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.1890210305
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Chronic, relapsing encephalomyelitis associated with experimental measles virus infection

Abstract: An experimental central nervous system (CNS) disease that bears some similarity to human multiple sclerosis and that is associated with infection by measles virus has been induced in hamsters. This disease has been described previously (Carrigan and Johnson: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 77:4297-4300, 1980). At that time, it was believed that the disease was restricted to the spinal cords of affected animals. The present work demonstrates that the disease can also affect the brain, describes … Show more

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