Neuroaxonal pathology in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Pawel P. LiberskiH. Budka Regular paper Pages: 329 - 334
The visualization of a new class of traumatically injured axons through the use of a modified method of microwave antigen retrieval James R. StoneSusan A. WalkerJ. T. Povlishock Regular paper Pages: 335 - 345
Mitochondrial enzyme expression in the hippocampus in relation to Alzheimer-type pathology Zs. NagyM. M. EsiriP. M. Matthews Regular paper Pages: 346 - 354
Genotyping of the prion protein gene at codon 129 Klaus ZimmermannPeter L. TurecekHans Peter Schwarz Regular paper Pages: 355 - 358
Progressive parenchymal deposition of β-amyloid precursor protein in rat brain following global cerebral ischemia Baowan LinRainald Schmidt-KastnerM. D. Ginsberg Regular paper Pages: 359 - 368
Peripheral nerve structure and function in long-term galactosemic dogs: morphometric and electron microscopic analyses Kazuhiro SugimotoToshiharu KasaharaS. Yagihashi Regular paper Pages: 369 - 376
Xanthogranuloma of the sellar region: a clinicopathological entity different from adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma Werner PaulusJürgen HoneggerRudolf Fahlbusch Regular paper Pages: 377 - 382
Reactive microglia in aging and dementia: an immunohistochemical study of postmortem human brain tissue Margit OvermyerSeppo HelisalmiI. Alafuzoff Regular paper Pages: 383 - 392
Expression of stem cell factor and c-kit receptor in neural cells after brain injury Su-Chun ZhangS. Fedoroff Regular paper Pages: 393 - 398
Cell surface aggregation of elastin receptor molecules caused by suramin amplified signals leading to proliferation of human glioma cells A. HinekShin JungJames T. Rutka Regular paper Pages: 399 - 407
Cell death and apoptosis regulating proteins in Parkinson’s disease – a cautionary note U. WüllnerJ. KornhuberT. Klockgether Regular paper Pages: 408 - 412
Adult Leigh syndrome with mitochondrial DNA mutation at 8993 T. NagashimaMasamitsu MoriKazuo Nagashima Case report Pages: 416 - 422
Multiple system atrophy with remarkable frontal lobe atrophy M. KonagayaMotoko SakaiYoshio Hashizume Case report Pages: 423 - 428
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) likely contributes to oligodendroglioma angiogenesis C. ChristovR. K. Gherardi Letter to the editors Pages: 429 - 430
Reply to Christov and Gherardi R. NishikawaMasao MatsutaniW. K. Cavenee Letter to the editors Pages: 431 - 432