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Nitrosative stress with HIV dementia causes decreased L-prostaglandin D synthase activity
W. Li, T. M. Malpica-Llanos, R. Gundry, R. J. Cotter, N. Sacktor, J. McArthur, A. Nath
First published December 12, 2007, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000282761.19578.35
W. Li
T. M. Malpica-Llanos
R. Gundry
R. J. Cotter
N. Sacktor
J. McArthur
Nitrosative stress with HIV dementia causes decreased L-prostaglandin D synthase activity
W. Li, T. M. Malpica-Llanos, R. Gundry, R. J. Cotter, N. Sacktor, J. McArthur, A. Nath
Neurology May 2008, 70 (19 Part 2) 1753-1762; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000282761.19578.35
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- W. Li, PhD,
- T. M. Malpica-Llanos, BS,
- R. Gundry, PhD,
- R. J. Cotter, PhD,
- N. Sacktor, MD,
- J. McArthur, MBBS, MPH and
- A. Nath, MD
- W. Li, PhD,
- T. M. Malpica-Llanos, BS,
- R. Gundry, PhD,
- R. J. Cotter, PhD,
- N. Sacktor, MD,
- J. McArthur, MBBS, MPH and
- A. Nath, MD
- From the Departments Neurology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Avindra Nath, Department of Neurology, 509 Pathology, 600 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD anath1{at}jhmi.edu
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