ChenK.M., BrodyJ.A., KurlandL.T.Patterns of neurologic diseases on Guam. I. Epidemiologic aspects. Arch Neurol1968; 19: 573–8
7.
YaseY.Neurologic disease in the Western Pacific Islands, with a report on the focus of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis found in the Kii Peninsula, Japan. Am J Trop Med Hyg1970; 19: 155–65
8.
GajdusekD.C.Motor-neuron disease in natives of New Guinea. N Engl J Med1963; 268: 474–6
9.
JohnsonR.T.Virological studies of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: An overview. In: AndrewsJ.M., JohnsonR.T., BrazierM.A.B., eds. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Recent research trends, New York: Academic Press, 1976: 173–80
10.
ZilkhaK.J.Discussion on motor neurone disease. Proc R Soc Med1962; 55: 1028–31
11.
PoskanzerD.C., CantorH.M., KaplanG.S.The frequency of preceding poliomyelitis in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In: NorrisF.H., KurlandL.T., eds. Motor neuron diseases: research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and related disorders.New York: Grune & Stratton, 1969: 286–9
12.
KurlandL.T.Discussion. In: NorrisF.H., KurlandL.T., eds. Motor neuron diseases: research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and related disorders.New York: Grune & Stratton, 1969: 288–9
13.
MartynC.N., BarkerD.J.P., OsmondC.Motor neuron disease and past poliomyelitis in England and Wales. Lancet1988; i: 1319–21
14.
LilienfeldD.E., ChanE., EhlandJ.Rising mortality from motor neuron disease in the USA, 1962–84. Lancet1989; i: 710–13
15.
DalakasM.C.Morphologic changes in the muscles of patients with post poliomyelitis neuromuscular symptoms. Neurology1988; 38: 99–104
16.
MimsC.A.Viral aetiology of diseases of obscure origin. Br Med Bull1985; 41: 63–9
17.
HarterD.H.Viruses other than poliovirus in human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In: RowlandL.P., ed. Human motor neuron diseasesNew York: Raven Press, 1982: 339–42
KennedyP.G., BellE.J., KeaneS.A., TimburyM.C.Non-polio enteroviruses and motor neurone disease. Br J Exp Pathol1988; 41: 596–7
24.
ClementsG.B., BehanW.M.H., BehanP.O., KennedyP.G.E.Relation between motoneuron disease and past poliomyelitis. Lancet1988; ii: 1024–5
25.
OshiroL.S., CremerN.E., NorrisF.H.Virus-like particles in muscle from a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Neurology (Minneap)1976; 26: 57–60
26.
PenaC.E.Virus-like particles in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Electron microscopical study of a case. Ann Neurol1977; 1: 290–7
27.
ViolaM.V., FrazierM., WhiteL., BrodyJ., SpiegelmanS.RNA-instructed DNA polymerase activity in a cytoplasmic particulate fraction in brains from Guamanian patients. J Exp Med1975; 142: 483–94
28.
FallisR.J., WeinerL.P.Further studies in search of a virus in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In: RowlandL.P., ed. Human motor neuron diseases.New York: Raven Press, 1982: 355–61
29.
DelsedimeM., MutaniR., GiulianiG.Un caso di sindrome tipo sclerosi laterale amiotrofica ad indagine virale positiva sul liquor. Acta Neurol (Napoli)1974; 29: 197–201
30.
MullerW.K., SchaltenbrandG.Attempts to reproduce amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in laboratory animals by inoculation of Schu virus isolated from a patient with apparent amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. J Neurol1979; 220: 1–19
31.
LepageM., FroissartM., GalibertP.Poliomyelite antérieure subaigue. Etude clinique. A propos d'un cas avec isolement d'un poliovirus type II dans de LCR. Rev Neurol (Paris)1975; 131: 721–4
CremerN.E., OshiroL.S., NorrisF.H., LennetteE.N.Cultures of tissues from patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Arch Neurol1973; 29: 331–3
34.
WeinerL.P., StohlmanS.A., DavisR.L.Attempts to demonstrate virus in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Neurology1980; 30: 1319–22
35.
ViolaM.V., MyersJ.C., GannK.L., GibbsC.J., RoosR.P.Failure to detect poliovirus genetic information in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Ann Neurol1979; 5: 402–3
36.
MillerJ.R., RamareddyM., GuntakaV., MyersJ.C.Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Search for poliovirus by nucleic acid hybridization. Neurology1980; 30: 884–6
37.
KohneD.E., GibbsC.J., WhiteL., TracyS.M., MeinkeW., SmithR.A.Virus detection by nucleic acid hybridization: Examination of normal and ALS tissues for the presence of poliovirus. J Gen Virol1981; 56: 223–33
38.
ViolaM.V., LazarusM., AntelJ., RoosR.Nucleic acid probes in the study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In: RowlandL.P., ed. Human motor neuron diseases.New York: Raven Press, 1982: 317–29
39.
BrahicM., SmithR.A., GibbsC.J., GarrutoR.M., TourtellotteW.W., CashE.Detection of picornavirus sequences in nervous tissue of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and control patients. Ann Neurol1985; 18: 337–43
40.
LiptonH.L.Theiler's virus infection in mice: an unusual biphasic disease process leading to demyelination. Infect Immun1975; 11: 1147–55
41.
DavisL.E., BodianD., PriceD., ButlerI.J., VickersJ.H.Chronic progressive poliomyelitis secondary to vaccination of an immunodeficient child. N Engl J Med1977; 297: 241–5
42.
MeaseP.J., OchsH.D., WedgwoodR.J.Successful treatment of echovirus meningoencephalitis and myositis-fasciitis with intravenous immune globulin therapy in a patient with X-linked agammaglobulinaemia. N Engl J Med1981; 304: 1278–81
43.
KitchinP.A.Clinical applications of the polymerase chain reaction. Int J STD AIDS1990; 1: 161–73
44.
MillerJ.R.Prolonged intracerebral infection with poliovirus in asymptomatic mice. Ann Neurol1981; 9: 590–6
45.
JubeltB., Gallez-HawkinsG., NarayanO., JohnsonR.T.Pathogenesis of human poliovirus infection in mice. I. Clinical and pathological studies. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol1980; 39: 138–48
46.
JohnsonR.T.Selective vulnerability of neural cells to viral infections. In: RowlandL.P., ed. Human motor neuron diseases.New York: Raven Press, 1982: 331–7
47.
JubeltB., MeagherJ.B.Poliovirus infection of cyclo-phosphamide-treated mice results in persistence and late paralysis: I. Clinical, pathologic, and immunologic studies. Neurology1984; 34: 486–93
48.
JubeltB., MeagherJ.B.Poliovirus infection of cyclo-phosphamide-treated mice results in persistence and late paralysis: II. Virologic studies. Neurology1984; 34: 494–9
49.
GardnerM.B., HendersonB.E., OfficerJ.E.A spontaneous lower motor neuron disease apparently caused by indigenous type-C RNA virus in wild mice. J Natl Cancer Inst1973; 51: 1243–54
50.
Zil'berL.A., BajdakovaZ.L., Gardas'janA.N., KonovalovN.V., BuninaT.L., BarabadzeE.M.Study of the etiology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Bull WHO1963; 29: 449–56
51.
GibbsCJJr., GajdusekD.C.Atypical viruses as cause of sporadic, epidemic, and familial chronic diseases in men: Slow viruses and human diseases. Perspect Virol1978; 10: 161–98
52.
GibbsC.J., GajdusekD.C.An update on long-term in vivo and in vitro studies designed to identify a virus as the cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinsonism dementia, and Parkinson's disease. In: RowlandL.P., ed. Human motor neuron diseases.New York: Raven Press, 1982: 343–53
53.
SalazarA.M., MastersC.L., GajdusekD.C., GibbsCJJr.. Syndromes of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and dementia: Relation to transmissible Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Ann Neurol1983; 14: 17–26