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Richard Noel to Disease Models, Animal

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Connection Strength

0.321
  1. Torres L, Noel RJ. Astrocytic expression of HIV-1 viral protein R in the hippocampus causes chromatolysis, synaptic loss and memory impairment. J Neuroinflammation. 2014 Mar 22; 11:53.
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    Score: 0.086
  2. Noel RJ, Rivera-Amill V, Buch S, Kumar A. Opiates, immune system, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and nonhuman primate model. J Neurovirol. 2008 Aug; 14(4):279-85.
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    Score: 0.058
  3. Noel RJ, Kumar A. SIV Vpr evolution is inversely related to disease progression in a morphine-dependent rhesus macaque model of AIDS. Virology. 2007 Mar 15; 359(2):397-404.
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    Score: 0.051
  4. Noel RJ, Marrero-Otero Z, Kumar R, Chompre-Gonz?lez GS, Verma AS, Kumar A. Correlation between SIV Tat evolution and AIDS progression in cerebrospinal fluid of morphine-dependent and control macaques infected with SIV and SHIV. Virology. 2006 Jun 05; 349(2):440-52.
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    Score: 0.049
  5. Noel RJ, Kumar A. Virus replication and disease progression inversely correlate with SIV tat evolution in morphine-dependent and SIV/SHIV-infected Indian rhesus macaques. Virology. 2006 Mar 01; 346(1):127-38.
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    Score: 0.048
  6. Rivera-Amill V, Silverstein PS, Noel RJ, Kumar S, Kumar A. Morphine and rapid disease progression in nonhuman primate model of AIDS: inverse correlation between disease progression and virus evolution. J Neuroimmune Pharmacol. 2010 Mar; 5(1):122-32.
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    Score: 0.016
  7. Rivera-Amill V, Noel RJ, Orsini S, Tirado G, Garc?a JM, Buch S, Kumar A. Variable region 4 of SIV envelope correlates with rapid disease progression in morphine-exposed macaques infected with SIV/SHIV. Virology. 2007 Feb 20; 358(2):373-83.
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    Score: 0.013
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