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Tavazzi E, Morrison D, Sullivan P, Morgello S, Fischer T. Brain inflammation is a common feature of HIV-infected patients without HIV encephalitis or productive brain infection. Curr HIV Res. 2014 ;12(2):97-110.
Kearns AC, Liu F, Dai S, Robinson JA, Kiernan E, Cheru LTesfaye, Peng X, Gordon J, Morgello S, Abuova A, et al. Caspase-1 Activation Is Related With HIV-Associated Atherosclerosis in an HIV Transgenic Mouse Model and HIV Patient Cohort. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2019 ;39(9):1762-1775.
Premeaux TA, D'Antoni ML, Abdel-Mohsen M, Pillai SK, Kallianpur KJ, Nakamoto BK, Agsalda-Garcia M, Shiramizu B, Shikuma CM, Gisslén M, et al. Elevated cerebrospinal fluid Galectin-9 is associated with central nervous system immune activation and poor cognitive performance in older HIV-infected individuals. J Neurovirol. 2019 ;25(2):150-161.
Holder GE, McGary CM, Johnson EM, Zheng R, John VT, Sugimoto C, Kuroda MJ, Kim W-K. Expression of the mannose receptor CD206 in HIV and SIV encephalitis: a phenotypic switch of brain perivascular macrophages with virus infection. J Neuroimmune Pharmacol. 2014 ;9(5):716-26.
Williams DW, Anastos K, Morgello S, Berman JW. JAM-A and ALCAM are therapeutic targets to inhibit diapedesis across the BBB of CD14+CD16+ monocytes in HIV-infected individuals. J Leukoc Biol [Internet]. 2015 ;97(2):401-12. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25420915
Yuferov V, Butelman ER, Ho A, Morgello S, Kreek MJeanne. Neurocognitive and neuroinflammatory correlates of PDYN and OPRK1 mRNA expression in the anterior cingulate in postmortem brain of HIV-infected subjects. J Neuroinflammation. 2014 ;11:5.
Bryant AK, Moore DJ, Burdo TH, Lakritz JR, Gouaux B, Soontornniyomkij V, Achim CL, Masliah E, Grant I, Levine AJ, et al. Plasma soluble CD163 is associated with postmortem brain pathology in human immunodeficiency virus infection. AIDS. 2017 ;31(7):973-979.
Gelman BB, Endsley J, Kolson D. When do models of NeuroAIDS faithfully imitate "the real thing"?. J Neurovirol. 2018 ;24(2):146-155.