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Bibliography

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2018
Underwood J, Cole JH, Leech R, Sharp DJ, Winston A. Multivariate Pattern Analysis of Volumetric Neuroimaging Data and Its Relationship With Cognitive Function in Treated HIV Disease. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018 ;78(4):429-436.
2017
Jia P, Zhao Z, Hulgan T, Bush WS, Samuels DC, Bloss CS, Heaton RK, Ellis RJ, Schork N, Marra CM, et al. Genome-wide association study of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND): A CHARTER group study. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2017 ;174(4):413-426.
Ubaida-Mohien C, Lamberty B, Dickens AM, Mielke MM, Marcotte TD, Sacktor N, Grant I, Letendre S, Franklin D, Cibrowski P, et al. Modifications in acute phase and complement systems predict shifts in cognitive status of HIV-infected patients. AIDS. 2017 ;31(10):1365-1378.
2016
Hammond ER, Crum RM, Treisman GJ, Mehta SH, Clifford DB, Ellis RJ, Gelman BB, Grant I, Letendre SL, Marra CM, et al. Persistent CSF but not plasma HIV RNA is associated with increased risk of new-onset moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms; a prospective cohort study. J Neurovirol. 2016 ;22(4):479-87.
2014
Grant I, Franklin D, Deutsch R, Woods SPaul, Vaida F, Ellis RJ, Letendre S, Marcotte TD, Atkinson JH, Collier AC, et al. Asymptomatic HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment increases risk for symptomatic decline. Neurology. 2014 ;82(23):2055-62.
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