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    Reduction of Immune Activation with Chloroquine Therapy during Chronic HIV Infection by MURRAY, Shannon M, DOWN, Carrie M, BOULWARE, David R, STAUFFER, William M, CAVERT, Winston P, SCHACKER, Timothy W, BRENCHLEY, Jason M, DOUEK, Daniel C

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-11-2010)
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    CD4+ count and risk of non-AIDS diseases following initial treatment for HIV infection by BAKER, Jason V, PENG, Grace, RAPKIN, Joshua, ABRAMS, Donald I, SILVERBERG, Michael J, MACARTHUR, Rodger D, CAVERT, Winston P, HENRY, W. Keith, NEATON, James D

    Published in AIDS (London) (23-04-2008)
    “…Reductions in AIDS-related morbidity and mortality following the advent of combination antiretroviral therapy have coincided with relative increases in chronic…”
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    Bacteremia and central line infection caused by Bosea thiooxidans by Skipper, Caleb, Ferrieri, Patricia, Cavert, Winston

    Published in IDCases (01-01-2020)
    “…We describe a case of central venous catheter infection and bacteremia caused by Bosea thiooxidans, which has not been previously described in the literature…”
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    Poor Initial CD4+ Recovery With Antiretroviral Therapy Prolongs Immune Depletion and Increases Risk for AIDS and Non-AIDS Diseases by BAKER, Jason V, PENG, Grace, RAPKIN, Joshua, KRASON, David, REILLY, Cavan, CAVERT, Winston P, ABRAMS, Donald I, MACARTHUR, Rodger D, HENRY, Keith, NEATON, James D

    “…Low CD4+ increases risk for both AIDS- and non-AIDS-related morbidity and mortality. The magnitude of CD4+ recovery early after initial antiretroviral therapy…”
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    Evidence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of nestin-positive neural progenitors in archival pediatric brain tissue by Schwartz, Lynnae, Civitello, Lucy, Dunn-Pirio, Anastasie, Ryschkewitsch, Samantha, Berry, Elizabeth, Cavert, Winston, Kinzel, Nikilyn, Lawrence, Diane M P, Hazra, Rohan, Major, Eugene O

    Published in Journal of neurovirology (01-01-2007)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) central nervous system (CNS) infection in children is associated with impaired brain growth and neurodevelopmental…”
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    Phase I/II Trial of the Anti-HIV Activity of Mifepristone in HIV-Infected Subjects ACTG 5200 by PARA, Michael F, SCHOUTEN, Jeff, DAAR, Eric S, CAVERT, Winston, BRIZZ, Barbara, ROSENKRANZ, Susan L, SONG YU, WEINER, David, TEBAS, Pablo, WHITE, C. Jo, REEDS, Dominic, LERTORA, Juan, PATTERSON, Kristine B

    “…Mifepristone is a glucocorticoid receptor inhibitor shown in vitro to have anti-HIV activity and anti-simian immunodeficiency virus activity in a macaque…”
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    HIV type 1 cervicovaginal reservoirs in the era of HAART by Nunnari, Giuseppe, Sullivan, Julie, Xu, Yan, Nyirjesy, Paul, Kulkosky, Joseph, Cavert, Winston, Frank, Ian, Pomerantz, Roger J

    Published in AIDS research and human retroviruses (01-08-2005)
    “…Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) does not lead to viral eradication, due to HIV-1 residual disease. We investigated whether the cervicovaginal…”
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    Cerebellopontine degeneration as an immune restoration disease in HIV infection by KINZEL, Nikilyn, STRIKE, David, CLARK, H. Brent, CAVERT, Winston

    Published in AIDS (London) (19-11-2004)
    “…Primary cerebellar degeneration is still rare in HIV disease. HIV cerebellar syndromes are commonly caused by opportunistic infection, neoplasm, or…”
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    Preventing and treating major opportunistic infections in AIDS: What's new and what's still true by Cavert, Winston

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-10-1997)
    “…Although opportunistic infections are becoming less prevalent since the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapies for AIDS, they remain a significant…”
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