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Combining Therapeutic Strategies to Treat the Injured Spinal Cord: A Translational Perspective. [PDF]
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Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy, 2008
The neurological complications of AIDS (NeuroAIDS) include neurocognitive impairment and HIV-associated dementia (HAD; also known as AIDS dementia and HIV encephalopathy). HAD is the most significant and devastating central nervous system (CNS) complications associated with HIV infection.
Alireza, Minagar +7 more
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The neurological complications of AIDS (NeuroAIDS) include neurocognitive impairment and HIV-associated dementia (HAD; also known as AIDS dementia and HIV encephalopathy). HAD is the most significant and devastating central nervous system (CNS) complications associated with HIV infection.
Alireza, Minagar +7 more
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Journal of Neurovirology, 2007
Brazil has the largest number of HIV cases of any single country in Latin America - over 600,000. Recently, investigators have begun to characterize the extent of neurological morbidity due to HIV in this country. During 2005 and 2006, the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health cosponsored two meetings of experts aimed at summarizing existing ...
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Brazil has the largest number of HIV cases of any single country in Latin America - over 600,000. Recently, investigators have begun to characterize the extent of neurological morbidity due to HIV in this country. During 2005 and 2006, the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health cosponsored two meetings of experts aimed at summarizing existing ...
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Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2016
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a neurotropic virus that enters the central nervous system (CNS) early in the course of infection. Although highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has resulted in remarkable decline in the morbidity and mortality in AIDS patients, controlling HIV infections still remains a global health priority.
Malay K, Das +2 more
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a neurotropic virus that enters the central nervous system (CNS) early in the course of infection. Although highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has resulted in remarkable decline in the morbidity and mortality in AIDS patients, controlling HIV infections still remains a global health priority.
Malay K, Das +2 more
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2018
The human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) enters the central nervous system compartment within the first few weeks of systemic HIV infection and may cause a spectrum of neurologic complications. Without combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), 50-90% of all HIV-infected infants and children develop some form of neuroAIDS.
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The human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) enters the central nervous system compartment within the first few weeks of systemic HIV infection and may cause a spectrum of neurologic complications. Without combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), 50-90% of all HIV-infected infants and children develop some form of neuroAIDS.
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Journal of Neurovirology, 2002
The feline immunodeeciency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus related to the human immunodeeciency virus (HIV-1). Although clearly evolutionary divergent at the genetic level, similarities between HIV and FIV are present at structural, molecular, and biochemical levels of the virus.
Howard S Fox, Tom R Phillips
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The feline immunodeeciency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus related to the human immunodeeciency virus (HIV-1). Although clearly evolutionary divergent at the genetic level, similarities between HIV and FIV are present at structural, molecular, and biochemical levels of the virus.
Howard S Fox, Tom R Phillips
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2010
The incidence of neurological complications including AIDS dementia(NeuroAIDS) in patients with HIV infection has been dramatically decreased since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). However, the incidence of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, optimistic infections with drug resistance, drug induced peripheral ...
Masanori, Nakagawa, Masaki, Kondo
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The incidence of neurological complications including AIDS dementia(NeuroAIDS) in patients with HIV infection has been dramatically decreased since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). However, the incidence of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, optimistic infections with drug resistance, drug induced peripheral ...
Masanori, Nakagawa, Masaki, Kondo
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NeuroAIDS: Diagnosis and Management
Hospital Practice, 1997Neurologic disorders are present in 15% to 30% of AIDS patients. The physiologic isolation imposed by the brain and blood-brain barrier have limited characterization of the disorders and assessment of therapy. Only time will tell whether the multidrug antiretroviral regimens that have shown such success in controlling HIV in the systemic compartment ...
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Journal of Neurovirology, 2002
P195 Anti-HIV activity of o-(Acetoxyphenyl)Hept-2-yny l Sul de (APHS) C.F. Pereira,1 J.T.M.L. Paridaen,1 K. Rutten,1 M. Huigen,1 M. Bovenkamp,1 J. Middel,1 N. Beerens,2 B. Berkhout,2 J. Jastrzebski,3 L.J. Marnett,4 J. Verhoef,1 H.S.L.M. Nottet1 1. Eijkman-Winkler Institute (Utrecht, NL) 2. Academic Medical Center (Amsterdam, NL) 3.
I. Everall, R. Levy
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P195 Anti-HIV activity of o-(Acetoxyphenyl)Hept-2-yny l Sul de (APHS) C.F. Pereira,1 J.T.M.L. Paridaen,1 K. Rutten,1 M. Huigen,1 M. Bovenkamp,1 J. Middel,1 N. Beerens,2 B. Berkhout,2 J. Jastrzebski,3 L.J. Marnett,4 J. Verhoef,1 H.S.L.M. Nottet1 1. Eijkman-Winkler Institute (Utrecht, NL) 2. Academic Medical Center (Amsterdam, NL) 3.
I. Everall, R. Levy
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