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Nature Communications|November 4, 2018
Progressive divisions of multipotent neural progenitors generate late-born chandelier cells in the neocortexKhadeejah T Sultan, Wenying Angela Liu, Zhao-Lu Li, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2021
Quality of life of HIV-negative, previously healthy individuals following cryptococcal meningoencephalitisOwen Dean, Seher Anjum, Terri Scott, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|October 13, 2019
Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Children and Adolescents With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in ZambiaOwen Dean, Alexandra Buda, Heather R Adams, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|September 2, 2020
Cerebrovascular Disease in Children Perinatally Infected With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in ZambiaColleen L Schneider, Sarah Mohajeri-Moghaddam, Esau G Mbewe, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|September 8, 2019
Neurocysticercosis Among Zambian Children and Adolescents With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Geographic Information Systems ApproachAlexandra Buda, Owen Dean, Heather R Adams, et al.
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society|August 26, 2021
Neighborhood-Based Socioeconomic Determinants of Cognitive Impairment in Zambian Children With HIV: A Quantitative Geographic Information Systems ApproachAlexandra Buda, Owen Dean, Heather R Adams, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|December 31, 2020
Outcomes in Previously Healthy Cryptococcal Meningoencephalitis Patients Treated With Pulse Taper Corticosteroids for Post-infectious Inflammatory SyndromeSeher Anjum, Owen Dean, Peter Kosa, et al.
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Nature Communications|November 4, 2018
Progressive divisions of multipotent neural progenitors generate late-born chandelier cells in the neocortexKhadeejah T Sultan, Wenying Angela Liu, Zhao-Lu Li, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2021
Quality of life of HIV-negative, previously healthy individuals following cryptococcal meningoencephalitisOwen Dean, Seher Anjum, Terri Scott, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|October 13, 2019
Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Children and Adolescents With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in ZambiaOwen Dean, Alexandra Buda, Heather R Adams, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|September 2, 2020
Cerebrovascular Disease in Children Perinatally Infected With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in ZambiaColleen L Schneider, Sarah Mohajeri-Moghaddam, Esau G Mbewe, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|September 8, 2019
Neurocysticercosis Among Zambian Children and Adolescents With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Geographic Information Systems ApproachAlexandra Buda, Owen Dean, Heather R Adams, et al.
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society|August 26, 2021
Neighborhood-Based Socioeconomic Determinants of Cognitive Impairment in Zambian Children With HIV: A Quantitative Geographic Information Systems ApproachAlexandra Buda, Owen Dean, Heather R Adams, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|December 31, 2020
Outcomes in Previously Healthy Cryptococcal Meningoencephalitis Patients Treated With Pulse Taper Corticosteroids for Post-infectious Inflammatory SyndromeSeher Anjum, Owen Dean, Peter Kosa, et al.
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