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Grant Synergistic neurotoxicity of speedball and HIV toxins
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 Expression of human endogenous retrovirus type K (HML-2) is activated by the Tat protein of HIV-1.
Academic Article Astrocytic expression of HIV-1 Nef impairs spatial and recognition memory.
Academic Article Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 viral protein R (Vpr) induces CCL5 expression in astrocytes via PI3K and MAPK signaling pathways.
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 Astrocytic expression of HIV-1 viral protein R in the hippocampus causes chromatolysis, synaptic loss and memory impairment.
Academic Article Infusion of HIV-1 Nef-expressing astrocytes into the rat hippocampus induces enteropathy and interstitial pneumonitis and increases blood-brain-barrier permeability.
Academic Article TGF?RI antagonist inhibits HIV-1 Nef-induced CC chemokine family ligand 2 (CCL2) in the brain and prevents spatial learning impairment.
Academic Article Differential virus evolution in blood and genital tract of HIV-infected females: evidence for the involvement of drug and non-drug resistance-associated mutations.
Academic Article Correlation between SIV Tat evolution and AIDS progression in cerebrospinal fluid of morphine-dependent and control macaques infected with SIV and SHIV.
Academic Article Lack of correlation between SIV-Nef evolution and rapid disease progression in morphine-dependent nonhuman primate model of AIDS.
Academic Article Increased viral replication in simian immunodeficiency virus/simian-HIV-infected macaques with self-administering model of chronic alcohol consumption.
Academic Article Virus replication and disease progression inversely correlate with SIV tat evolution in morphine-dependent and SIV/SHIV-infected Indian rhesus macaques.
Academic Article Variable region 4 of SIV envelope correlates with rapid disease progression in morphine-exposed macaques infected with SIV/SHIV.
Academic Article SIV Vpr evolution is inversely related to disease progression in a morphine-dependent rhesus macaque model of AIDS.
Academic Article Morphine-mediated deterioration of oxidative stress leads to rapid disease progression in SIV/SHIV-infected macaques.
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 Virus Activation
Concept Virus Replication
Concept Simian immunodeficiency virus
Concept Reassortant Viruses
Concept nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Concept tat Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Concept vpr Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Academic Article HIV-1 Tat-mediated induction of CCL5 in astrocytes involves NF-?B, AP-1, C/EBPa and C/EBP? transcription factors and JAK, PI3K/Akt and p38 MAPK signaling pathways.
Academic Article Blockade of beta adrenergic receptors protects the blood brain barrier and reduces systemic pathology caused by HIV-1 Nef protein.
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