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Bibliography

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Filters: Author is Iudicello, Jennifer E  [Clear All Filters]
2023
Kohli M, Fisher A, Sun-Suslow N, Heaton A, Dawson MS, Marquie J, Franklin DR, Marquine M, Iudicello JE, Heaton RK, et al. Concurrent validity and reliability of at-home teleneuropsychological evaluations among people with and without HIV. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2023 ;29(2):193-204.
2022
Solanky D, Fields JA, Iudicello JE, Ellis RJ, Franklin D, Clifford DB, Gelman BB, Marra CM, Morgello S, Rubin LH, et al. Higher buccal mitochondrial DNA and mitochondrial common deletion number are associated with markers of neurodegeneration and inflammation in cerebrospinal fluid. J Neurovirol. 2022 ;28(2):281-290.
2021
Saloner R, Paolillo EW, Heaton RK, Grelotti DJ, Stein MB, Miller AH, J Atkinson H, Letendre SL, Ellis RJ, Grant I, et al. Chronically elevated depressive symptoms interact with acute increases in inflammation to predict worse neurocognition among people with HIV. J Neurovirol. 2021 ;27(1):160-167.
2019
Hoenigl M, Letendre SL, Iudicello JE, Franklin D, Porrachia M, Vargas-Meneses M, Ellis RJ, Finkelman M, Gianella S. Plasma (1→3)-β-d-glucan levels correlate with neurocognitive performance in HIV. 2019 .
2015
Morgan EE, Iudicello JE, Cattie JE, Blackstone K, Grant I, Woods SPaul. Neurocognitive impairment is associated with lower health literacy among persons living with HIV infection. AIDS Behav. 2015 ;19(1):166-77.
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