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Academic Article Validation of the human activity profile in HIV-positive individuals on HAART.
Academic Article Short-term effects of extended-release niacin on endothelial function in HIV-infected patients on stable antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Short-term ezetimibe is well tolerated and effective in combination with statin therapy to treat elevated LDL cholesterol in HIV-infected patients.
Academic Article Incident neuropathy in HIV-infected patients on HAART.
Academic Article Albuminuria as a marker of cardiovascular risk in HIV-infected individuals receiving stable antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Aerobic fitness levels and validation of a non exercise VO2max prediction equation for HIV-infected patients on HAART.
Academic Article Albuminuria is associated with elevated acute phase reactants and proinflammatory markers in HIV-infected patients receiving suppressive combination antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article 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 Non-classical monocytes predict progression of carotid artery bifurcation intima-media thickness in HIV-infected individuals on stable antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Cenicriviroc inhibits trans-endothelial passage of monocytes and is associated with impaired E-selectin expression.
Academic Article Elevated blood pressure in HIV-infected individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article A descriptive epidemiologic study of HIV-infected individuals in Hawaii: report of the Hawaii Sero-Positivity and Medical Management database (HSPAMM).
Concept Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
Academic Article Impact of antiretroviral therapy intensification with C-C motif chemokine receptor 5 antagonist maraviroc on HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment.
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