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Bibliography

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Filters: Author is Campbell, Laura M  [Clear All Filters]
2020
Campbell LM, Fennema-Notestine C, Saloner R, Hussain M, Chen A, Franklin D, Umlauf A, Ellis RJ, Collier AC, Marra CM, et al. Use of Neuroimaging to Inform Optimal Neurocognitive Criteria for Detecting HIV-Associated Brain Abnormalities. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2020 ;26(2):147-162.
2019
Saloner R, Heaton RK, Campbell LM, Chen A, Franklin D, Ellis RJ, Collier AC, Marra C, Clifford DB, Gelman B, et al. Effects of comorbidity burden and age on brain integrity in HIV. AIDS. 2019 ;33(7):1175-1185.
Saloner R, Campbell LM, Serrano V, Montoya JL, Pasipanodya E, Paolillo EW, Franklin D, Ellis RJ, Letendre S, Collier AC, et al. Neurocognitive SuperAging in Older Adults Living With HIV: Demographic, Neuromedical and Everyday Functioning Correlates. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society [Internet]. 2019 . Available from: https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617719000018
Saloner R, Campbell LM, Serrano V, Montoya JL, Pasipanodya E, Paolillo EW, Franklin D, Ellis RJ, Letendre SL, Collier AC, et al. Neurocognitive SuperAging in Older Adults Living With HIV: Demographic, Neuromedical and Everyday Functioning Correlates. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2019 ;25(5):507-519.
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