Ausgabe 5/2010
Inhalt (8 Artikel)
Longitudinal psychomotor speed performance in human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive individuals: impact of age and serostatus
Ned Sacktor, Richard L Skolasky, Christopher Cox, Ola Selnes, James T Becker, Bruce Cohen, Eileen Martin, Eric N Miller
Latent simian varicella virus reactivates in monkeys treated with tacrolimus with or without exposure to irradiation
Ravi Mahalingam, Vicki Traina-Dorge, Mary Wellish, Eileen Deharo, Morgan L Singletary, Erin P Ribka, Robert Sanford, Don Gilden
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat modulates proliferation and differentiation of human neural precursor cells: implication in NeuroAIDS
Mamata Mishra, Manisha Taneja, Shaily Malik, Hena Khalique, Pankaj Seth
Exploring the relationship of macrophage colony-stimulating factor levels on neuroaxonal metabolism and cognition during chronic human immunodeficiency virus infection
Margaret R Lentz, Mahaveer Degaonkar, Mona A Mohamed, Hyun Kim, Katherine Conant, Elkan F Halpern, Ned Sacktor, Peter B Barker, Martin G Pomper
Association between apolipoprotein E4 genotype and human immunodeficiency virus-associated dementia in younger adults starting antiretroviral therapy in South Africa
John A Joska, Marc Combrinck, Victor G Valcour, Jacqueline Hoare, Felicity Leisegang, Anna Cecilia Mahne, Landon Myer, Dan J Stein
Evidence that herpes simplex virus DNA derived from quiescently infected cellsin vitro, and latently infected cellsin vivo, is physically damaged
Scott Millhouse, Ying-Hsiu Su, Xianchao Zhang, Xiaohe Wang, Benjamin P Song, Li Zhu, Emily Oppenheim, Nigel W Fraser, Timothy M Block
Correlation of major depressive disorder symptoms with FKBP5 but not FKBP4 expression in human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals
Erick T Tatro, Timothy B Nguyen, Chad A Bousman, Eliezer Masliah, Igor Grant, J Hampton Atkinson, Ian P Everall
Role of a cdk5-associated protein, p35, in herpes simplex virus type 1 replicationin vivo
Steve D Haenchen, Jeff A Utter, Adam M Bayless, Rick T Dobrowsky, David J Davido