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Bibliography

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Filters: Keyword is Haplotypes  [Clear All Filters]
2019
Smieszek S, Jia P, Samuels DC, Zhao Z, Barnholtz-Sloan JS, Kaur H, Letendre S, Ellis RJ, Franklin D, Hulgan T, et al. Nuclear-Mitochondrial interactions influence susceptibility to HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment. Mitochondrion. 2019 ;46:247-255.
2015
Hulgan T, Samuels DC, Bush WS, Ellis RJ, Letendre S, Heaton RK, Franklin D, Straub P, Murdock DG, Clifford DB, et al. Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroups and Neurocognitive Impairment During HIV Infection. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 ;61(9):1476-84.
2012
Holzinger ER, Hulgan T, Ellis RJ, Samuels DC, Ritchie MD, Haas DW, Kallianpur AR, Bloss CS, Clifford DB, Collier AC, et al. Mitochondrial DNA variation and HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in CHARTER. J Neurovirol. 2012 ;18(6):511-20.
2009
Yuferov V, Ji F, Nielsen DA, Levran O, Ho A, Morgello S, Shi R, Ott J, Kreek MJ. A functional haplotype implicated in vulnerability to develop cocaine dependence is associated with reduced PDYN expression in human brain. Neuropsychopharmacology: Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology [Internet]. 2009 ;34:1185-1197. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18923396
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