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Academic Article Neurocognitive impairment and psychiatric comorbidity in well-controlled human immunodeficiency virus-infected Thais from the 2NN Cohort Study.
Academic Article Trail Making Test A improves performance characteristics of the International HIV Dementia Scale to identify symptomatic HAND.
Academic Article Determinants of epidermal nerve fibre density in antiretroviral-na?ve HIV-infected individuals.
Academic Article Development of normative neuropsychological performance in Thailand for the assessment of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
Academic Article HIV DNA in CD14+ reservoirs is associated with regional brain atrophy in patients naive to combination antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Distal leg epidermal nerve fiber density as a surrogate marker of HIV-associated sensory neuropathy risk: risk factors and change following initial antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Loss of CCR2 expressing non-classical monocytes are associated with cognitive impairment in antiretroviral therapy-na?ve HIV-infected Thais.
Academic Article HIV DNA and dementia in treatment-na?ve HIV-1-infected individuals in Bangkok, Thailand.
Academic Article Incidence and characterization of acute HIV-1 infection in a high-risk Thai population.
Academic Article Expression of monocyte markers in HIV-1 infected individuals with or without HIV associated dementia and normal controls in Bangkok Thailand.
Academic Article Frequency and characteristics of HIV-associated sensory neuropathy among HIV patients in Bangkok, Thailand.
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