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EARLY RELEASE ARTICLES

Current Issue: Vol. 66, No. 10, October 2009

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Editorial

  • Immunotherapy for Multiple Sclerosis: The Curious Case of Interferon Beta
    Extract | Full Text

Neurological Reviews

  • Physiologic Alterations in Ataxia: Channeling Changes Into Novel Therapies
    Abstract | Full Text
  • Essential Tremors: A Family of Neurodegenerative Disorders?
    Abstract | Full Text
  • Promising Strategies for the Prevention of Dementia
    Abstract | Full Text

CME: Original Contribution

  • Enhancement of Chemokine Expression by Interferon Beta Therapy in Patients With Multiple SclerosisArchives Express
    Abstract | Full Text | CME Course

Original Contributions

  • Prediction by Modeling That Epilepsy May Be Caused by Very Small Functional Changes in Ion Channels
    Abstract | Full Text
  • Seizure Relapse and Development of Drug Resistance Following Long-term Seizure Remission
    Abstract | Full Text
  • Codistribution of Amyloid β Plaques and Spongiform Degeneration in Familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease With the E200K-129M Haplotype
    Abstract | Full Text
  • Polymyoclonus, Laryngospasm, and Cerebellar Ataxia Associated With Adenocarcinoma and Multiple Neural Cation Channel Autoantibodies
    Abstract | Full Text | Video Supplement

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Call for Papers: Special Theme Issue on Cancer and the Nervous System

Archives of Neurology will publish a special theme issue in March 2010 on Cancer and the Nervous System. We invite submission of papers as Neurological Reviews, Clinical Trials, Original Communications, Case Reports, Images in Neurology, and Research Letters. Papers submitted by October 1, 2009, will have the best opportunity to be considered for this theme issue.

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