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Croul S, Fischer-Smith T, Ke YX, Morgello S, Khalili K, Rappaport J. CD68 and HIV P24 expression in CNS and visceral tissues in HIV associated PML. In: Journal of NeuroVirology. Vol. 9. Journal of NeuroVirology. ; 2003. pp. 99-100.
Croul S, Fischer-Smith T, Rybicka K, Morgello S, Khalili K, Rappaport J. CD68 positive cells in the CNS of HIV1/PML patients express CD16 and KI67 but few cells express CD14. Evidence for expansion of the resident microglial population. In: Journal of NeuroVirology. Vol. 10. Journal of NeuroVirology. ; 2004. pp. 66-67.
Fischer-Smith T, Croul S, Sverstiuk AE, Capini C, l’Heureux D, Régulier EG, Richardson MW, Amini S, Morgello S, Khalili K, et al. CNS invasion by CD14+/CD16+ peripheral blood-derived monocytes in HIV dementia: perivascular accumulation and reservoir of HIV infection. Journal of NeuroVirology [Internet]. 2001 ;7(6):528-541. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11704885
Fischer-Smith T, Croul S, Haxhistasa O, Bonwetsch R, Morgello S, Khalili K, Rappaport J. Co-morbidity of HIV Associated renal disease and HIV dementia complex: Implications for mechanisms of pathogenesis and clinical management. In: Journal of NeuroVirology. Vol. 9. S3th ed. Journal of NeuroVirology. ; 2003. p. 106.
Kaniowska D, Kaminski R, Amini S, Radhakrishnan S, Rappaport J, Johnson EM, Khalili K, Del-Valle L, Darbinyan A. Cross-interaction between JC virus agnoprotein and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat modulates transcription of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat in glial cells. Journal of Virology [Internet]. 2006 ;80(8):9288-99. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16940540
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Pitcher J, Kutzler M, Fischer-Smith T, Rappaport J, Meucci O. Elevated Ferritin Heavy Chain and dysregulated CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling within cortical neurons of drug abusers and HIV+ individuals. In: 11th International Symposium on NeuroVirology. 11th International Symposium on NeuroVirology. New York City; 2012.