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Proteomic fingerprinting of human immunodeficiency virus type 1–associated dementia from patient monocyte-derived macrophages: A case study

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Pages 74-81 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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Dm Toro-Nieves, Y Rodriguez, M Plaud, P Ciborowski, F Duan, J Pérez Laspiur, V Wojna & LM Meléndez. (2009) Proteomic analyses of monocyte-derived macrophages infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 primary isolates from Hispanic women with and without cognitive impairment. Journal of Neurovirology 15:1, pages 36-50.
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Bruce James Brew & Scott Lee Letendre. (2008) Biomarkers of HIV related central nervous system disease. International Review of Psychiatry 20:1, pages 73-88.
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Dianedis M Toro Nieves, Marinés Plaud, Valerie Wojna, Richard Skolasky & Loyda M Meléndez. (2007) Characterization of peripheral blood human immunodeficiency virus isolates from Hispanic women with cognitive impairment. Journal of Neurovirology 13:4, pages 315-327.
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Oliver K Bernhard, Russell J Diefenbach & Anthony L Cunningham. (2005) New insights into viral structure and virus–cell interactions through proteomics. Expert Review of Proteomics 2:4, pages 577-588.
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Joseph R. Berger, Malcolm Avison, Yunanan Mootoor & Carol Beach. (2005) Cerebrospinal fluid proteomics and human immunodeficiency virus dementia: Preliminary observations. Journal of Neurovirology 11:6, pages 557-562.
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