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Bibliography

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Filters: Keyword is Neurofilament Proteins  [Clear All Filters]
2019
Guha D, Mukerji SS, Chettimada S, Misra V, Lorenz DR, Morgello S, Gabuzda D. Cerebrospinal fluid extracellular vesicles and neurofilament light protein as biomarkers of central nervous system injury in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy. AIDS. 2019 ;33(4):615-625.
Pulliam L, Sun B, Mustapic M, Chawla S, Kapogiannis D. Plasma neuronal exosomes serve as biomarkers of cognitive impairment in HIV infection and Alzheimer's disease. J Neurovirol. 2019 ;25(5):702-709.
Sun B, Fernandes N, Pulliam L. Profile of neuronal exosomes in HIV cognitive impairment exposes sex differences. AIDS. 2019 ;33(11):1683-1692.
2017
Sun B, Dalvi P, Abadjian L, Tang N, Pulliam L. Blood neuron-derived exosomes as biomarkers of cognitive impairment in HIV. AIDS. 2017 ;31(14):F9-F17.
2016
McGuire JL, Gill AJ, Douglas SD, Kolson DL. The complement system, neuronal injury, and cognitive function in horizontally-acquired HIV-infected youth. J Neurovirol. 2016 ;22(6):823-830.
Edén A, Marcotte TD, Heaton RK, Nilsson S, Zetterberg H, Fuchs D, Franklin D, Price RW, Grant I, Letendre SL, et al. Increased Intrathecal Immune Activation in Virally Suppressed HIV-1 Infected Patients with Neurocognitive Impairment. PLoS One. 2016 ;11(6):e0157160.
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