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Rose R, Lamers SL, Nolan DJ, Maidji E, Faria NR, Pybus OG, Dollar JJ, Maruniak SA, McAvoy AC, Salemi M, et al. HIV Maintains an Evolving and Dispersed Population in Multiple Tissues during Suppressive Combined Antiretroviral Therapy in Individuals with Cancer. J Virol. 2016 ;90(20):8984-93.
Fiala M, Popik W, Qiao JH, Lossinsky AS, Alce T, Tran K, Yang W, Roos KP, Arthos J. HIV-1 induces cardiomyopathyby cardiomyocyte invasion and gp120, Tat, and cytokine apoptotic signaling. Cardiovascular Toxicology [Internet]. 2004 ;4(2):97-107. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15371627
Tatro ET, Hefler S, Shumaker-Armstrong S, Soontornniyomkij B, Yang M, Yermanos A, Wren N, Moore D, Achim C. Modulation of BK channel by MicroRNA-9 in neurons after exposure to HIV and methamphetamine. J Neuroimmune Pharmacol. 2013 ;8(5):1210-23.
von Einsiedel RW, Samorei IW, Pawlita M, Zwissler B, Deubel M, Vinters HV. New JC virus infection patterns by in situ polymerase chain reaction in brains of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. Journal of NeuroVirology [Internet]. 2004 ;10(1):1-11. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14982723
Bruggeman LA, Ross MD, Tanji N, Cara A, Dikman S, Gordon RE, Burns GC, D'Agati VD, Winston JA, Klotman ME, et al. Renal epithelium is a previously unrecognized site of HIV-1 infection. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology: JASN [Internet]. 2000 ;11(11):2079-87. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11053484