HIV-1 exhibits a high degree of genetic diversity and is presently divided into 3 distinct HIV-1 genetic groups designated major (M), non-M/non-O (N) and outlier (O). Group M, which currently comprises 9 subtypes (A-D, F-H, J and K), at least 34 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) and several unique recombinant forms (URFs) is responsible for most of the HIV-1 epidemic. Most of the current knowledge of HIV-1 central nervous system (CNS) infection is based on subtype B. However, subtypes other than subtype B account for the majority of global HIV-1 infections. Therefore, we investigated whether subtypes have any influence on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers of HIV-1 CNS infection.CSF HIV-1 RNA, CSF neopterin and CSF white blood cell (WBC) ...
ObjectiveTo characterize the evolution of central nervous system (CNS) inflammation in HIV-1 infecti...
Compartmentalized HIV-1 replication within the central nervous system (CNS) likely provides a founda...
In order to characterize the cellular composition of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in a healthy state an...
HIV-1 exhibits a high degree of genetic diversity and is presently divided into 3 distinct HIV-1 gen...
Despite the effective suppression of viremia with antiretroviral therapy, HIV can still replicate in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) genetic compartmentalization is defined as genetic differences in...
A defective chemokine motif in the HIV-1 Tat protein has been hypothesized to alter central nervous ...
HIV-1 often invades the CNS during primary infection, eventually resulting in neurological disorders...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) invades the central nervous system (CNS) early in the co...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
HIV-1 subtype B replication in the CNS can occur in CD4+ T cells or macrophages/microglia in adults....
The nervous system plays an important role in HIV infection. The purpose of this review is to discus...
HIV infection is persistent in the CNS, to evaluate the compartmentalization of the CNS immune respo...
Compartmentalization of HIV-1 has been observed in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients at diff...
ObjectiveTo characterize the evolution of central nervous system (CNS) inflammation in HIV-1 infecti...
Compartmentalized HIV-1 replication within the central nervous system (CNS) likely provides a founda...
In order to characterize the cellular composition of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in a healthy state an...
HIV-1 exhibits a high degree of genetic diversity and is presently divided into 3 distinct HIV-1 gen...
Despite the effective suppression of viremia with antiretroviral therapy, HIV can still replicate in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) genetic compartmentalization is defined as genetic differences in...
A defective chemokine motif in the HIV-1 Tat protein has been hypothesized to alter central nervous ...
HIV-1 often invades the CNS during primary infection, eventually resulting in neurological disorders...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) invades the central nervous system (CNS) early in the co...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
HIV-1 subtype B replication in the CNS can occur in CD4+ T cells or macrophages/microglia in adults....
The nervous system plays an important role in HIV infection. The purpose of this review is to discus...
HIV infection is persistent in the CNS, to evaluate the compartmentalization of the CNS immune respo...
Compartmentalization of HIV-1 has been observed in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients at diff...
ObjectiveTo characterize the evolution of central nervous system (CNS) inflammation in HIV-1 infecti...
Compartmentalized HIV-1 replication within the central nervous system (CNS) likely provides a founda...
In order to characterize the cellular composition of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in a healthy state an...