Gray and White Matter Abnormalities in Treated Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease and Their Relationship to Cognitive Function
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- Jonathan Underwood
- Divisions of Infectious Diseases and
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- James H. Cole
- Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, United Kingdom;
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- Matthan Caan
- Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
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- Davide De Francesco
- Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London, United Kingdom;
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- Robert Leech
- Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, United Kingdom;
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- Rosan A. van Zoest
- Department of Global Health, Academic Medical Center, and Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development,
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- Tanja Su
- Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
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- Gert J. Geurtsen
- Department of Medical Psychology, and
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- Ben A. Schmand
- Department of Medical Psychology, and
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- Peter Portegies
- Department of Neurology, Academic Medical Center,
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- Maria Prins
- Public Health Service Amsterdam,
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- Ferdinand W. N. M. Wit
- Department of Global Health, Academic Medical Center, and Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development,
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- Caroline A. Sabin
- Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London, United Kingdom;
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- Charles Majoie
- Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
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- Peter Reiss
- Department of Global Health, Academic Medical Center, and Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development,
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- Alan Winston
- Divisions of Infectious Diseases and
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- David J. Sharp
- Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, United Kingdom;
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- Clinical Infectious Diseases
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Clinical Infectious Diseases 65 (3), 422-432, 2017-04-06
Oxford University Press (OUP)