“…Intracerebral (i.c.) inoculation of mice with Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV), is commonly used to study viral demyelination and remyelination of the central nervous system (CNS) (Drescher, Nguyen et al, 1998;Drescher, Zoecklein et al, 2000;Dal Canto & Lipton, 1975;Lipton, 1975;Rodriguez, 1993;Pena Rossi, Delcroix et al, 1997;Rodriguez, Pavelko et al, 1995;Rodriguez, Nabozny et al, 1994;Rodriguez & David, 1985). Because the pathologic changes and subsequent clinical signs of the disease in mice are similar to those observed in humans with multiple sclerosis (MS) TMEV infection of mice is also used to model a hypothetical viral etiology of MS (Dal Canto & Lipton, 1975;Lipton, 1975).…”