Higher Anti-Cytomegalovirus Immunoglobulin G Concentrations Are Associated With Worse Neurocognitive Performance During Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy
Scott Letendre, Nell S. Lurain, Alan Landay(Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center), Steven Paul Woods(Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research), Ajay Bharti(University of California San Diego), Michelli F. Oliveira(University of California San Diego), Ignacio Valero(Hospital Universitario La Paz), Sara Gianella(University of California San Diego), Donald Franklin(University of California San Diego), Igor Grant(University of California San Diego), Barbara A. Hanson(Rush University Medical Center)
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