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Bryant AK, Ellis RJ, Umlauf A, Gouaux B, Soontornniyomkij V, Letendre SL, Achim CL, Masliah E, Grant I, Moore DJ. Antiretroviral therapy reduces neurodegeneration in HIV infection. AIDS. 2015 ;29(3):323-30.
Soontornniyomkij V, Umlauf A, Soontornniyomkij B, Gouaux B, Ellis RJ, Levine AJ, Moore DJ, Letendre SL. Association of antiretroviral therapy with brain aging changes among HIV-infected adults. AIDS. 2018 ;32(14):2005-2015.
Paolillo EW, Gongvatana A, Umlauf A, Letendre SL, Moore DJ. At-Risk Alcohol Use is Associated with Antiretroviral Treatment Nonadherence Among Adults Living with HIV/AIDS. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2017 ;41(8):1518-1525.
Jernigan TL, Archibald SL, Fennema-Notestine C, Taylor MJ, Theilmann RJ, Julaton MD, Notestine RJ, Wolfson T, Letendre SL, Ellis RJ, et al. Clinical factors related to brain structure in HIV: the CHARTER study. J Neurovirol. 2011 ;17(3):248-57.
Morgello S, Gensler G, Sherman S, Ellis RJ, Gelman BB, Kolson DL, Letendre SL, Robinson-Papp J, Rubin LH, Singer E, et al. Frailty in medically complex individuals with chronic HIV. AIDS. 2019 ;33(10):1603-1611.
Hulgan T, Samuels DC, Bush W, Ellis RJ, Letendre SL, Heaton RK, Franklin DR, 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.
Oppenheim H, Paolillo EW, Moore RC, Ellis RJ, Letendre SL, Jeste DV, Grant I, Moore DJ. Neurocognitive functioning predicts frailty index in HIV. Neurology. 2018 ;91(2):e162-e170.
Fazeli PL, Marquine MJ, Dufour C, Henry BL, Montoya JL, Gouaux B, Moore RC, Letendre S, Woods SPaul, Grant I, et al. Physical Activity is Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Older Adults with HIV Disease. AIDS Behav. 2015 ;19(8):1470-7.
Marquine MJ, Umlauf A, Rooney AS, Fazeli PL, Gouaux BD, Woods SPaul, Letendre SL, Ellis RJ, Grant I, Moore DJ. The veterans aging cohort study index is associated with concurrent risk for neurocognitive impairment. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2014 ;65(2):190-7.