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Norman JP, Perry SW, Reynolds HM, Kiebala M, De Mesy Bentley KL, Trejo M, Volsky DJ, Maggirwar SB, Dewhurst S, Masliah E, et al. HIV-1 Tat activates neuronal ryanodine receptors with rapid induction of the unfolded protein response and mitochondrial hyperpolarization. PLoS ONE [Internet]. 2008 ;3:e3731. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19009018
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Nolan DJ, Rose R, Rodriguez PH, Salemi M, Singer EJ, Lamers SL, McGrath MS. The Spleen Is an HIV-1 Sanctuary During Combined Antiretroviral Therapy. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2018 ;34(1):123-125.
Niu F, Yao H, Zhang W, Sutliff RLee, Buch S. Tat 101-mediated enhancement of brain pericyte migration involves platelet-derived growth factor subunit B homodimer: implications for human immunodeficiency virus-associated neurocognitive disorders. J Neurosci. 2014 ;34(35):11812-25.
Nitkiewicz J, Borjabad A, Morgello S, Murray J, Chao W, Emdad L, Fisher P, Potash MJ, Volsky DJ. HIV induces expression of complement component C3 in astrocytes by NF-ΚB-dependent activation of interleukin-6 synthesis.; 2017.
Nitkiewicz J, Borjabad A, Morgello S, Murray J, Chao W, Emdad L, Fisher PB, Potash MJane, Volsky DJ. HIV induces expression of complement component C3 in astrocytes by NF-κB-dependent activation of interleukin-6 synthesis. J Neuroinflammation. 2017 ;14(1):23.
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Naveed Z, Fox HS, Wichman CS, Alam M, May P, Arcari CM, Meza J, Totusek S, Baccaglini L. Neurocognitive status and risk of mortality among people living with human immunodeficiency virus: an 18-year retrospective cohort study. Sci Rep. 2021 ;11(1):3738.
Naidich TP, Duvernoy HM, Delman BN, Sorensen AG, Kollias SS, Haacke EM. Duvernoy’s atlas: The human brain stem & cerebellum. High-field MRI: Surface anatomy, internal structure, vascularization & 3D sectional anatomy. Vienna: Springer-Verlag; 2007.
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