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Neuroscience Letters|November 30, 2024
Sex related differences in cognitive deficits: Disrupted Arc/Arg3.1 signaling in an HIV modelYun-Kyung Hahn, Sara R Nass, William D Marks, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|December 20, 2013
Effects of chronic HIV-1 Tat exposure in the CNS: heightened vulnerability of males versus females to changes in cell numbers, synaptic integrity, and behaviorYun Kyung Hahn, Elizabeth M Podhaizer, Sean P Farris, et al.
Plos Pathogens|December 31, 2019
Cross-talk between microglia and neurons regulates HIV latencyDavid Alvarez-Carbonell, Fengchun Ye, Nirmala Ramanath, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology : Official Publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology|March 21, 1998
Prognosis in patients with spontaneous chest pain, a nondiagnostic electrocardiogram, normal cardiac enzymes, and no evidence of severe resting ischemia by quantitative technetium 99m sestamibi tomographic imagingT D Miller, T F Christian, M R Hopfenspirger, et al.
Neuroscience|August 19, 2007
Caspase-3 activity is reduced after spinal cord injury in mice lacking dynorphin: differential effects on glia and neuronsV V Adjan, K F Hauser, G Bakalkin, et al.
Neuroscience|March 8, 2005
Genetic background regulates semaphorin gene expression and epileptogenesis in mouse brain after kainic acid status epilepticusJ Yang, B Houk, J Shah, et al.
Neuroscience|May 5, 2007
Glial-restricted precursors: patterns of expression of opioid receptors and relationship to human immunodeficiency virus-1 Tat and morphine susceptibility in vitroS K Buch, V K Khurdayan, S E Lutz, et al.
Brain Research|May 13, 1996
mu-Opioid receptor-induced Ca2+ mobilization and astroglial development: morphine inhibits DNA synthesis and stimulates cellular hypertrophy through a Ca(2+)-dependent mechanismK F Hauser, A Stiene-Martin, M P Mattson, et al.
Clinical and Translational Science|October 9, 2024
Examining the effects of the HIV-1 protein Tat and morphine on antiretroviral accumulation and distribution within the brainAustin M Jones, Kara M Rademeyer, Elias P Rosen, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology|May 30, 2025
Differential effects of fentanyl compared to morphine on neuroinflammatory signaling in the brain in EcoHIV-infected miceKara Rademeyer, Austin M Jones, Emily A Miller, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|November 30, 2024
Sex related differences in cognitive deficits: Disrupted Arc/Arg3.1 signaling in an HIV modelYun-Kyung Hahn, Sara R Nass, William D Marks, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|December 20, 2013
Effects of chronic HIV-1 Tat exposure in the CNS: heightened vulnerability of males versus females to changes in cell numbers, synaptic integrity, and behaviorYun Kyung Hahn, Elizabeth M Podhaizer, Sean P Farris, et al.
Plos Pathogens|December 31, 2019
Cross-talk between microglia and neurons regulates HIV latencyDavid Alvarez-Carbonell, Fengchun Ye, Nirmala Ramanath, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology : Official Publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology|March 21, 1998
Prognosis in patients with spontaneous chest pain, a nondiagnostic electrocardiogram, normal cardiac enzymes, and no evidence of severe resting ischemia by quantitative technetium 99m sestamibi tomographic imagingT D Miller, T F Christian, M R Hopfenspirger, et al.
Neuroscience|August 19, 2007
Caspase-3 activity is reduced after spinal cord injury in mice lacking dynorphin: differential effects on glia and neuronsV V Adjan, K F Hauser, G Bakalkin, et al.
Neuroscience|March 8, 2005
Genetic background regulates semaphorin gene expression and epileptogenesis in mouse brain after kainic acid status epilepticusJ Yang, B Houk, J Shah, et al.
Neuroscience|May 5, 2007
Glial-restricted precursors: patterns of expression of opioid receptors and relationship to human immunodeficiency virus-1 Tat and morphine susceptibility in vitroS K Buch, V K Khurdayan, S E Lutz, et al.
Brain Research|May 13, 1996
mu-Opioid receptor-induced Ca2+ mobilization and astroglial development: morphine inhibits DNA synthesis and stimulates cellular hypertrophy through a Ca(2+)-dependent mechanismK F Hauser, A Stiene-Martin, M P Mattson, et al.
Clinical and Translational Science|October 9, 2024
Examining the effects of the HIV-1 protein Tat and morphine on antiretroviral accumulation and distribution within the brainAustin M Jones, Kara M Rademeyer, Elias P Rosen, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology|May 30, 2025
Differential effects of fentanyl compared to morphine on neuroinflammatory signaling in the brain in EcoHIV-infected miceKara Rademeyer, Austin M Jones, Emily A Miller, et al.
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