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Academic Article Short communication: Lack of immune response in rapid progressor morphine-dependent and SIV/SHIV-infected rhesus macaques is correlated with downregulation of TH1 cytokines.
Academic Article Morphine and rapid disease progression in nonhuman primate model of AIDS: inverse correlation between disease progression and virus evolution.
Academic Article Accelerated evolution of SIV env within the cerebral compartment in the setting of morphine-dependent rapid disease progression.
Academic Article Identification and molecular characterization of SIV Vpr R50G mutation associated with long term survival in SIV-infected morphine dependent and control macaques.
Academic Article Variable region 4 of SIV envelope correlates with rapid disease progression in morphine-exposed macaques infected with SIV/SHIV.
Academic Article Morphine-mediated deterioration of oxidative stress leads to rapid disease progression in SIV/SHIV-infected macaques.
Academic Article Opiates, immune system, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and nonhuman primate model.
Academic Article Analysis of the V1V2 region of the SIV envelope in the brains of morphine-dependent and control SIV/SHIV-infected macaques.
Academic Article Interaction of SIV/SHIV infection and morphine on plasma oxidant/antioxidant balance in macaque.
Concept Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Concept Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Academic Article Social, Epidemiological, and Virological Characteristics from Peruvian Subjects Living with HIV-1/AIDS with Different Sexual Risk Behavior.
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