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Academic Article HIV DNA and cognition in a Thai longitudinal HAART initiation cohort: the SEARCH 001 Cohort Study.
Academic Article Cognitive performance related to HIV-1-infected monocytes.
Academic Article Failure to clear intra-monocyte HIV infection linked to persistent neuropsychological testing impairment after first-line combined antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Antiretroviral monocyte efficacy score linked to cognitive impairment in HIV.
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 Elevated cerebrospinal fluid Galectin-9 is associated with central nervous system immune activation and poor cognitive performance in older HIV-infected individuals.
Academic Article Higher frequency of dementia in older HIV-1 individuals: the Hawaii Aging with HIV-1 Cohort.
Academic Article HIV proviral DNA associated with decreased neuropsychological function.
Academic Article Insulin resistance is associated with cognition among HIV-1-infected patients: the Hawaii Aging With HIV cohort.
Academic Article Neuropsychological abnormalities in patients with dementia in CRF 01_AE HIV-1 infection.
Academic Article Neuropsychological test profile differences between young and old human immunodeficiency virus-positive individuals.
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