HIV-1 associated dementia: update on pathological mechanisms and therapeutic approaches

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Purpose of review—Infection with HIV-1 can induce dementia despite successful
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HIV-1 associated dementia: update on pathological mechanisms and therapeutic approaches

M Kaul - Current opinion in neurology, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose of review Infection with HIV-1 can induce dementia despite successful
administration of life-prolonging highly active antiretroviral therapy. This review will discuss …

HIV-1 associated dementia: update on pathological mechanisms and therapeutic approaches.

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