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Soluble Insulin Receptor Dysfunction Correlates with HAND in HIV+ women on CARTGrant Why?
Soluble and cell-associated insulin receptor dysfunction correlates with severity of HAND in HIV-infected women.Academic Article Why?
Exosome-mediated soluble insulin receptor secretion correlates with HANDGrant Why?
HIV gp120 sequence variability associated with HAND in Hispanic Women.Academic Article Why?
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Characteristics among HIV-Positive Households Participating in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study in Rural Western Kenya, 2008-2012.Academic Article Why?
Intrinsic Functional Connectivity Changes Associated with Insular Atrophy in HIVGrant Why?
Development of Brain Organoids to Study the Impact of HIV-1, Drugs of Abuse and Aging on Cognitive ImpairmentGrant Why?
Machine Learning to Generate a Multivariate Model of Brain Injury in HIV PatientsGrant Why?
HIV DNA in CNS Compartments Relation to HIV-Associated Neurocognitive DisordersGrant Why?
Neural Correlates of Working Memory Training For HIV PatientsGrant Why?
Ferumoxytol-enhanced Imaging and Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in NeuroAIDSGrant Why?
"Violence and love and drugs?it all goes hand in hand": A mixed methods analysis of the substance abuse, violence, and HIV/AIDS syndemic among women who use methamphetamine.Academic Article Why?
Treatment intensification with maraviroc (CCR5 antagonist) leads to declines in CD16-expressing monocytes in cART-suppressed chronic HIV-infected subjects and is associated with improvements in neurocognitive test performance: implications for HIV-associated neurocognitive disease (HAND).Academic Article Why?
Harnessing Single Cell Epigenome-wide profiling of Myeloid cells to Compare and Contrast Alzheimer's from HIV-Associated Cognitive DysfunctionGrant Why?
Synergistic neurotoxicity of speedball and HIV toxinsGrant Why?
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