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2. Married Priests in the Catholic Church ed. by Adam A. J. DeVille (review)
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Price, Richard
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- 2022
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3. Bendable non-silicon RISC-V microprocessor
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Ozer, Emre, Kufel, Jedrzej, Prakash, Shvetank, Raisiardali, Alireza, Kindgren, Olof, Wong, Ronald, Ng, Nelson, Jausseran, Damien, Alkhalil, Feras, Kong, David, Hills, Gage, Price, Richard, and Reddi, Vijay Janapa
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- 2024
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4. Créolisation , Creolization, and Créolité
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Price, Richard
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- 2017
5. The Industrial Revolution: A Compendium edited by Leslie Clarkson, and: British Trade Union and Labour History: A Compendium edited by Leslie Clarkson (review)
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Price, Richard
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- 2015
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6. Citizen Soldiers and the British Empire, 1837–1902 ed. by Ian F. W. Beckett (review)
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Price, Richard N.
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- 2014
7. Bookshelf 2023
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Price, Richard and Price, Sally
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- 2024
8. Isms and Schisms: Culturalism versus Realism in Security Studies
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Duffield, John S., Farrell, Theo, Price, Richard, and Desch, Michael C.
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- 2011
9. Further Travels
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Price, Richard
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- 2009
10. Martinique, Memory, Césaire
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Price, Richard
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- 2008
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11. Response
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Price, Richard
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- 2006
12. Transnational Civil Society and Advocacy in World Politics
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Price, Richard M. (Richard MacKay)
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- 2003
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13. God’s Empire: Religion and Colonialism in the British World, c. 1801–1908 (review)
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Price, Richard N.
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- 2012
14. Rebound HIV-1 in cerebrospinal fluid after antiviral therapy interruption is mainly clonally amplified R5 T cell-tropic virus
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Kincer, Laura P, Joseph, Sarah Beth, Gilleece, Maria M, Hauser, Blake M, Sizemore, Sabrina, Zhou, Shuntai, Di Germanio, Clara, Zetterberg, Henrik, Fuchs, Dietmar, Deeks, Steven G, Spudich, Serena, Gisslen, Magnus, Price, Richard W, and Swanstrom, Ronald
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Microbiology ,Biological Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV/AIDS ,Pediatric AIDS ,Pediatric ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Aetiology ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,T-Lymphocytes ,HIV-1 ,HIV Infections ,Central Nervous System ,Antiviral Agents ,Medical Microbiology - Abstract
HIV-1 persists as a latent reservoir in people receiving suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART). When ART is interrupted (treatment interruption/TI), rebound virus re-initiates systemic infection in the lymphoid system. During TI, HIV-1 is also detected in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), although the source of this rebound virus is unknown. To investigate whether there is a distinct HIV-1 reservoir in the central nervous system (CNS), we compared rebound virus after TI in the blood and CSF of 11 participants. Peak rebound CSF viral loads vary and we show that high viral loads and the appearance of clonally amplified viral lineages in the CSF are correlated with the transient influx of white blood cells. We found no evidence of rebound macrophage-tropic virus in the CSF, even in one individual who had macrophage-tropic HIV-1 in the CSF pre-therapy. We propose a model in which R5 T cell-tropic virus is released from infected T cells that enter the CNS from the blood (or are resident in the CNS during therapy), with clonal amplification of infected T cells and virus replication occurring in the CNS during TI.
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- 2023
15. Solid tumor treatment via augmentation of bioactive C6 ceramide levels with thermally ablative focused ultrasound
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Thim, E. Andrew, Fox, Todd, Deering, Tye, Vass, Luke R., Sheybani, Natasha D., Kester, Mark, and Price, Richard J.
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- 2023
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16. Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance: Protecting Aborigines across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire by Alan Lester, Fae Dussart (review)
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Price, Richard N.
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- 2015
17. Stratified analyses refine association between TLR7 rare variants and severe COVID-19
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Rimoldi, Valeria, Paraboschi, Elvezia M., Bandera, Alessandra, Peyvandi, Flora, Grasselli, Giacomo, Blasi, Francesco, Malvestiti, Francesco, Pelusi, Serena, Bianco, Cristiana, Miano, Lorenzo, Lombardi, Angela, Invernizzi, Pietro, Gerussi, Alessio, Citerio, Giuseppe, Biondi, Andrea, Valsecchi, Maria Grazia, Cazzaniga, Marina Elena, Foti, Giuseppe, Beretta, Ilaria, D'Angiò, Mariella, Bettini, Laura Rachele, Farré, Xavier, Iraola-Guzmán, Susana, Kogevinas, Manolis, Castaño-Vinyals, Gemma, Garcia-Etxebarria, Koldo, Nafria, Beatriz, D'Amato, Mauro, Palom, Adriana, Begg, Colin, Clohisey, Sara, Hinds, Charles, Horby, Peter, Knight, Julian, Ling, Lowell, Maslove, David, McAuley, Danny, Millar, Johnny, Montgomery, Hugh, Nichol, Alistair, Openshaw, Peter J.M., Pereira, Alexandre C., Ponting, Chris P., Rowan, Kathy, Semple, Malcolm G., Shankar-Hari, Manu, Summers, Charlotte, Walsh, Timothy, Baillie, J. 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Deacon, Bethan, Lynch, Ceri, Pothecary, Carla, Roche, Lisa, Howe, Gwenllian Sera, Singh, Jayaprakash, Turner, Keri, Ellis, Hannah, Stroud, Natalie, Hunt, Jodie, Dearden, Joy, Dobson, Emma, Drummond, Andy, Mulcahy, Michelle, Munt, Sheila, O'Connor, Grainne, Philbin, Jennifer, Rishton, Chloe, Tully, Redmond, Winnard, Sarah, Cathcart, Susanne, Duffy, Katharine, Puxty, Alex, Puxty, Kathryn, Turner, Lynne, Ireland, Jane, Semple, Gary, Long, Kate, Whiteley, Simon, Wilby, Elizabeth, Ogg, Bethan, Cowton, Amanda, Kay, Andrea, Kent, Melanie, Potts, Kathryn, Wilkinson, Ami, Campbell, Suzanne, Brown, Ellen, Melville, Julie, Naisbitt, Jay, Joseph, Rosane, Lazo, Maria, Walton, Olivia, Neal, Alan, Alexander, Peter, Allen, Schvearn, Bradley-Potts, Joanne, Brantwood, Craig, Egan, Jasmine, Felton, Timothy, Padden, Grace, Ward, Luke, Moss, Stuart, Glasgow, Susannah, Abel, Lynn, Brett, Michael, Digby, Brian, Gemmell, Lisa, Hornsby, James, MacGoey, Patrick, O'Neil, Pauline, Price, Richard, Rodden, Natalie, 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Wulandari, Retno, Djeugam, Brice, Bell, Gillian, English, Katy, Katary, Amro, Wilcox, Louise, Bruce, Michelle, Connolly, Karen, Duncan, Tracy, T-Michael, Helen, Lindergard, Gabriella, Hey, Samuel, Fox, Claire, Alfonso, Jordan, Durrans, Laura Jayne, Guerin, Jacinta, Blackledge, Bethan, Harris, Jade, Hruska, Martin, Eltayeb, Ayaa, Lamb, Thomas, Hodgkiss, Tracey, Cooper, Lisa, Rothwell, Joanne, Allan, Angela, Anderson, Felicity, Kaye, Callum, Liew, Jade, Medhora, Jasmine, Scott, Teresa, Trumper, Erin, Botello, Adriana, Lankester, Liana, Nikitas, Nikitas, Wells, Colin, Stowe, Bethan, Spencer, Kayleigh, Brandwood, Craig, Smith, Lara, Birchall, Katie, Kolakaluri, Laurel, Baines, Deborah, Sukumaran, Anila, Apetri, Elena, Basikolo, Cathrine, Catlow, Laura, Charles, Bethan, Dark, Paul, Doonan, Reece, Harvey, Alice, Horner, Daniel, Knowles, Karen, Lee, Stephanie, Lomas, Diane, Lyons, Chloe, Marsden, Tracy, McLaughlan, Danielle, McMorrow, Liam, Pendlebury, Jessica, Perez, Jane, Poulaka, Maria, Proudfoot, Nicola, Slaughter, Melanie, Slevin, Kathryn, Thomas, Vicky, Walker, Danielle, Michael, Angiy, Collis, Matthew, Cosier, Tracey, Millen, Gemma, Richardson, Neil, Schumacher, Natasha, Weston, Heather, Rand, James, Baxter, Nicola, Henderson, Steven, Kennedy-Hay, Sophie, McParland, Christopher, Rooney, Laura, Sim, Malcolm, McCreath, Gordan, Akeroyd, Louise, Bano, Shereen, Bromley, Matt, Gurr, Lucy, Lawton, Tom, Morgan, James, Sellick, Kirsten, Warren, Deborah, Wilkinson, Brian, McGowan, Janet, Ledgard, Camilla, Stacey, Amelia, Pye, Kate, Bellwood, Ruth, Bentley, Michael, Bewley, Jeremy, Garland, Zoe, Grimmer, Lisa, Gumbrill, Bethany, Johnson, Rebekah, Sweet, Katie, Webster, Denise, Efford, Georgia, Convery, Karen, Fottrell-Gould, Deirdre, Hudig, Lisa, Keshet-Price, Jocelyn, Randell, Georgina, Stammers, Katie, Bokhari, Maria, Linnett, Vanessa, Lucas, Rachael, McCormick, Wendy, Ritzema, Jenny, Sanderson, Amanda, Wild, Helen, Rostron, Anthony, Roy, Alistair, Woods, Lindsey, Cornell, Sarah, Wakinshaw, Fiona, Rogerson, Kimberley, Jarmain, Jordan, Parker, Robert, Reddy, Amie, Turner-Bone, Ian, Wilding, Laura, Harding, Peter, Abernathy, Caroline, Foster, Louise, Gratrix, Andrew, Martinson, Vicky, Parkinson, Priyai, Stones, Elizabeth, Carbral-Ortega, Llucia, Bercades, Georgia, Brealey, David, Hass, Ingrid, MacCallum, Niall, Martir, Gladys, Raith, Eamon, Reyes, Anna, Smyth, Deborah, Zitter, Letizia, Benyon, Sarah, Marriott, Suzie, Park, Linda, Keenan, Samantha, Gordon, Elizabeth, Quinn, Helen, Baines, Kizzy, Cagova, Lenka, Fofano, Adama, Garner, Lucie, Holcombe, Helen, Mepham, Sue, Mitchell, Alice Michael, Mwaura, Lucy, Praman, Krithivasan, Vuylsteke, Alain, Zamikula, Julie, Purewal, Bally, Rivers, Vanessa, Bell, Stephanie, Blakemore, Hayley, Borislavova, Borislava, Faulkner, Beverley, Gendall, Emma, Goff, Elizabeth, Hayes, Kati, Thomas, Matt, Worner, Ruth, Smith, Kerry, Stephens, Deanna, Mew, Louise, Mwaura, Esther, Stewart, Richard, Williams, Felicity, Wren, Lynn, Sutherland, Sara-Beth, Bevan, Emily, Martin, Jane, Trodd, Dawn, Watson, Geoff, Brown, Caroline Wrey, Collins, Amy, Khaliq, Waqas, Gude, Estefania Treus, Akinkugbe, Olugbenga, Bamford, Alasdair, Beech, Emily, Belfield, Holly, Bell, Michael, Davies, Charlene, Jones, Gareth A.L., McHugh, Tara, Meghari, Hamza, O'Neill, Lauran, Peters, Mark J., Ray, Samiran, Tomas, Ana Luisa, Burn, Iona, Hambrook, Geraldine, Manso, Katarina, Penn, Ruth, Shanmugasundaram, Pradeep, Tebbutt, Julie, Thornton, Danielle, Cole, Jade, Davies, Rhys, Duffin, Donna, Hill, Helen, Player, Ben, Thomas, Emma, Williams, Angharad, Griffin, Denise, Muchenje, Nycola, Mupudzi, Mcdonald, Partridge, Richard, Conyngham, Jo-Anna, Thomas, Rachel, Wright, Mary, Corral, Maria Alvarez, Jacob, Reni, Jones, Cathy, Denmade, Craig, Beavis, Sarah, Dale, Katie, Gascoyne, Rachel, Hawes, Joanne, Pritchard, Kelly, Stevenson, Lesley, Whileman, Amanda, Doble, Patricia, Hutter, Joanne, Pawley, Corinne, Shovelton, Charmaine, Vaida, Marius, 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Jose, Sanal, Leigh, Michael, Martin, Terry, Millward, Helen, Motherwell, Nichola, Rikunenko, Rachel, Stickley, Jo, Summers, Julie, Ting, Louise, Tivenan, Helen, Tonks, Louise, Wilcox, Rebecca, Holland, Maureen, Keenan, Natalie, Lyons, Marc, Wassall, Helen, Marsh, Chris, Mahenthran, Mervin, Carter, Emma, Kong, Thomas, Blackman, Helen, Creagh-Brown, Ben, Donlon, Sinead, Michalak-Glinska, Natalia, Mtuwa, Sheila, Pristopan, Veronika, Salberg, Armorel, Smith, Eleanor, Stone, Sarah, Piercy, Charles, Verula, Jerik, Burda, Dorota, Montaser, Rugia, Harden, Lesley, Mayangao, Irving, Marriott, Cheryl, Bradley, Paul, Harris, Celia, Anderson, Susan, Andrews, Eleanor, Birch, Janine, Collins, Emma, Hammerton, Kate, O'Leary, Ryan, Clark, Michele, Purvis, Sarah, Barber, Russell, Hewitt, Claire, Hilldrith, Annette, Jackson-Lawrence, Karen, Shepardson, Sarah, Wills, Maryanne, Butler, Susan, Tavares, Silvia, Cunningham, Amy, Hindale, Julia, Arif, Sarwat, Bean, Sarah, Burt, Karen, Spivey, Michael, Demetriou, Carrie, Eckbad, Charlotte, Hierons, Sarah, Howie, Lucy, Mitchard, Sarah, Ramos, Lidia, Serrano-Ruiz, Alfredo, White, Katie, Kelly, Fiona, Cristiano, Daniele, Dormand, Natalie, Farzad, Zohreh, Gummadi, Mahitha, Liyanage, Kamal, Patel, Brijesh, Salmi, Sara, Sloane, Geraldine, Thwaites, Vicky, Varghese, Mathew, Zborowski, Anelise C., Allan, John, Geary, Tim, Houston, Gordon, Meikle, Alistair, O'Brien, Peter, Forsey, Miranda, Kaliappan, Agilan, Nicholson, Anne, Riches, Joanne, Vertue, Mark, Allan, Elizabeth, Darlington, Kate, Davies, Ffyon, Easton, Jack, Kumar, Sumit, Lean, Richard, Menzies, Daniel, Pugh, Richard, Qiu, Xinyi, Davies, Llinos, Williams, Hannah, Scanlon, Jeremy, Davies, Gwyneth, Mackay, Callum, Lewis, Joannne, Rees, Stephanie, Oblak, Metod, Popescu, Monica, Thankachen, Mini, Higham, Andrew, Simpson, Kerry, Craig, Jayne, Baruah, Rosie, Morris, Sheila, Ferguson, Susie, Shepherd, Amy, Prockter Moore, Luke Stephen, Vizcaychipi, Marcela Paola, Gomes de Almeida Martins, Laura, Carungcong, Jaime, Mohamed Ali, Inthakab Ali, Beaumont, Karen, Blunt, Mark, Coton, Zoe, Curgenven, Hollie, Elsaadany, Mohamed, Fernandes, Kay, Ally, Sameena Mohamed, Rangarajan, Harini, Sarathy, Varun, Selvanayagam, Sivarupan, Vedage, Dave, White, Matthew, Gill, Mandy, Paul, Paul, Ratnam, Valli, Shelton, Sarah, Wynter, Inez, Carmody, Siobhain, Page, Valerie Joan, Beith, Claire Marie, Black, Karen, Clements, Suzanne, Morrison, Alan, Strachan, Dominic, Taylor, Margaret, Clarkson, Michelle, D'Sylva, Stuart, Norman, Kathryn, Auld, Fiona, Donnachie, Joanne, Edmond, Ian, Prentice, Lynn, Runciman, Nikole, Salutous, Dario, Symon, Lesley, Todd, Anne, Turner, Patricia, Short, Abigail, Sweeney, Laura, Murdoch, Euan, Senaratne, Dhaneesha, Hill, Michaela, Kannan, Thogulava, Laura, Wild, Crawley, Rikki, Crew, Abigail, Cunningham, Mishell, Daniels, Allison, Harrison, Laura, Hope, Susan, Inweregbu, Ken, Jones, Sian, Lancaster, Nicola, Matthews, Jamie, Nicholson, Alice, Wray, Gemma, Langton, Helen, Prout, Rachel, Watters, Malcolm, Novis, Catherine, Barron, Anthony, Collins, Ciara, Kaul, Sundeep, Passmore, Heather, Prendergast, Claire, Reed, Anna, Rogers, Paula, Shokkar, Rajvinder, Woodruff, Meriel, Middleton, Hayley, Polgar, Oliver, Nolan, Claire, Mahay, Kanta, Collier, Dawn, Hormis, Anil, Maynard, Victoria, Graham, Cheryl, Walker, Rachel, Knights, Ellen, Price, Alicia, Thomas, Alice, Thorpe, Chris, Behan, Teresa, Burnett, Caroline, Hatton, Jonathan, Heeney, Elaine, Mitra, Atideb, Newton, Maria, Pollard, Rachel, Stead, Rachael, Amin, Vishal, Anastasescu, Elena, Anumakonda, Vikram, Karthik, Komala, Kausar, Rizwana, Reid, Karen, Smith, Jacqueline, Imeson-Wood, Janet, Skinner, Denise, Gaylard, Jane, Mullan, Dee, Newman, Julie, Brown, Alison, Crickmore, Vikki, Debreceni, Gabor, Wilkins, Joy, Nicol, Liz, Reece-Anthony, Rosie, Birt, Mark, Ghosh, Alison, Williams, Emma, Allen, Louise, Beranova, Eva, Crisp, Nikki, Deery, Joanne, Hazelton, Tracy, Knight, Alicia, Price, Carly, Tilbey, Sorrell, Turki, Salah, Turney, Sharon, Cooper, Joshua, Finch, Cheryl, Liderth, Sarah, Quinn, Alison, Waddington, Natalia, Coventry, Tina, Fowler, Susan, MacMahon, Michael, McGregor, Amanda, Cowley, Anne, Highgate, Judith, Gregory, Jane, O'Connell, Susan, Smith, Tim, Barberis, Luigi, Gopal, Shameer, Harris, Nichola, Lake, Victoria, Metherell, Stella, Radford, Elizabeth, Daniel, Amelia, Finn, Joanne, Saha, Rajnish, White, Nikki, Donnison, Phil, Trim, Fiona, Eapen, Beena, Birch, Jenny, Bough, Laura, Goodsell, Josie, Tutton, Rebecca, Williams, Patricia, Williams, Sarah, Winter-Goodwin, Barbara, Nichol, Ailstair, Brickell, Kathy, Smyth, Michelle, Murphy, Lorna, Coetzee, Samantha, Gales, Alistair, Otahal, Igor, Raj, Meena, Sell, Craig, Hilltout, Paula, Evitts, Jayne, Tyler, Amanda, Waldron, Joanne, Beesley, Kate, Board, Sarah, Kubisz-Pudelko, Agnieszka, Lewis, Alison, Perry, Jess, Pippard, Lucy, Wood, Di, Buckley, Clare, Barry, Peter, Flint, Neil, Rekha, Patel, Hales, Dawn, Bunni, Lara, Jennings, Claire, Latif, Monica, Marshall, Rebecca, Subramanian, Gayathri, McGuigan, Peter J., Wasson, Christopher, Finn, Stephanie, Green, Jackie, Collins, Erin, King, Bernadette, Campbell, Andy, Smuts, Sara, Duffield, Joseph, Smith, Oliver, Mallon, Lewis, Claire, Watkins, Botfield, Liam, Butler, Joanna, Dexter, Catherine, Fletcher, Jo, Garg, Atul, Kuravi, Aditya, Ranga, Poonam, Virgilio, Emma, Belagodu, Zakaula, Fuller, Bridget, Gherman, Anca, Olufuwa, Olumide, Paramsothy, Remi, Stuart, Carmel, Oakley, Naomi, Kamundi, Charlotte, Tyl, David, Collins, Katy, Silva, Pedro, Taylor, June, King, Laura, Coates, Charlotte, Crowley, Maria, Wakefield, Phillipa, Beadle, Jane, Johnson, Laura, Sargeant, Janet, Anderson, Madeleine, Brady, Ailbhe, Chan, Rebekah, Little, Jeff, McIvor, Shane, Prady, Helena, Whittle, Helen, Mathew, Bijoy, Attwood, Ben, Parsons, Penny, Ward, Geraldine, Bremmer, Pamela, Joe, West, Tracy, Baird, Jim, Ruddy, Davies, Ellie, Sathe, Sonia, Dennis, Catherine, McGregor, Alastair, Parris, Victoria, Srikaran, Sinduya, Sukha, Anisha, Clarke, Noreen, Whiteside, Jonathan, Mascarenhas, Mairi, Donaldson, Avril, Matheson, Joanna, Barrett, Fiona, O'Hara, Marianne, Okeefe, Laura, Bradley, Clare, Eastgate-Jackson, Christine, Filipe, Helder, Martin, Daniel, Maharajh, Amitaa, Garcia, Sara Mingo, Pakou, Glykeria, De Neef, Mark, Dent, Kathy, Horsley, Elizabeth, Akhtar, Muhmmad Nauman, Pearson, Sandra, Potoczna, Dorota, Spencer, Sue, Clapham, Melanie, Harper, Rosemary, Poultney, Una, Rice, Polly, Mutch, Rachel, Armstrong, Lisa, Bates, Hayley, Dooks, Emma, Farquhar, Fiona, Hairsine, Brigid, McParland, Chantal, Packham, Sophie, Bi, Rehana, Scholefield, Barney, Ashton, Lydia, George, Linsha, Twiss, Sophie, Wright, David, Chablani, Manish, Kirkby, Amy, Netherton, Kimberley, Davies, Kim, O'Brien, Linda, Omar, Zohra, Perkins, Emma, Lewis, Tracy, Sutherland, Isobel, Burns, Karen, Ben Chandler, Dr, Elliott, Kerry, Mallinson, Janine, Turnbull, Alison, Gondo, Prisca, Hadebe, Bernard, Kayani, Abdul, Masunda, Bridgett, Anderson, Taya, Hawcutt, Dan, O'Malley, Laura, Rad, Laura, Rogers, Naomi, Saunderson, Paula, Allison, Kathryn Sian, Afolabi, Deborah, Whitbread, Jennifer, Jones, Dawn, Dore, Rachael, Halkes, Matthew, Mercer, Pauline, Thornton, Lorraine, Dawson, Joy, Garrioch, Sweyn, Tolson, Melanie, Aldridge, Jonathan, Kapoor, Ritoo, Loader, David, Castle, Karen, Humphreys, Sally, Tampsett, Ruth, Mackintosh, Katherine, Ayers, Amanda, Harrison, Wendy, North, Julie, Allibone, Suzanne, Genetu, Roman, Kasipandian, Vidya, Patel, Amit, Mac, Ainhi, Murphy, Anthony, Mahjoob, Parisa, Nazari, Roonak, Worsley, Lucy, Fagan, Andrew, Bemand, Thomas, Black, Ethel, Dela Rosa, Arnold, Howle, Ryan, Jhanji, Shaman, Baikady, Ravishankar Rao, Tatham, Kate Colette, Thomas, Benjamin, Bell, Dina, Boyle, Rosalind, Douglas, Katie, Glass, Lynn, Lee, Emma, Lennon, Liz, Rattray, Austin, Taylor, Abigail, Hughes, Rachel Anne, Thomas, Helen, Rees, Alun, Duskova, Michaela, Phipps, Janet, Brooks, Suzanne, Edwards, Michelle, Quaid, Sheena, Watson, Ekaterina, Brayne, Adam, Fisher, Emma, Hunt, Jane, Jackson, Peter, Kaye, Duncan, Love, Nicholas, Parkin, Juliet, Tuckey, Victoria, Van Koutrik, Lynne, Carter, Sasha, Andrew, Benedict, Findlay, Louise, Adams, Katie, Service, Jen, Williams, Alison, Cheyne, Claire, Saunderson, Anne, Moultrie, Sam, Odam, Miranda, Hall, Kathryn, Mapfunde, Isheunesu, Willis, Charlotte, Lyon, Alex, Sri-Chandana, Chunda, Scherewode, Joslan, Stephenson, Lorraine, Marsh, Sarah, Hardy, John, Houlden, Henry, Moncur, Eleanor, Tariq, Ambreen, Tucci, Arianna, Hobrok, Maria, Loosley, Ronda, McGuinness, Heather, Tench, Helen, Wolf-Roberts, Rebecca, Irvine, Val, Shelley, Benjamin, Gorman, Claire, Gupta, Abhinav, Timlick, Elizabeth, Brady, Rebecca, Milligan, Barry, Bellini, Arianna, Bryant, Jade, Mayer, Anton, Pickard, Amy, Roe, Nicholas, Sowter, Jason, Howlett, Alex, Fidler, Katy, Tagliavini, Emma, Donnelly, Kevin, Boos, Jannik, van der Made, Caspar I., Ramakrishnan, Gayatri, Coughlan, Eamon, Asselta, Rosanna, Löscher, Britt-Sabina, Valenti, Luca V.C., de Cid, Rafael, Bujanda, Luis, Julià, Antonio, Pairo-Castineira, Erola, May, Sandra, Zametica, Berina, Heggemann, Julia, Albillos, Agustín, Banales, Jesus M., Barretina, Jordi, Blay, Natalia, Bonfanti, Paolo, Buti, Maria, Fernandez, Javier, Marsal, Sara, Prati, Daniele, Ronzoni, Luisa, Sacchi, Nicoletta, Schultze, Joachim L., Riess, Olaf, Franke, Andre, Rawlik, Konrad, Ellinghaus, David, Hoischen, Alexander, Schmidt, Axel, and Ludwig, Kerstin U.
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18. Corporate governance and tax avoidance: Evidence from governance reform
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Kerr, Jon N., Price, Richard, Román, Francisco J., and Romney, Miles A.
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19. Reply to ‘Cognitive criteria in HIV: greater consensus is needed’
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Nightingale, Sam, Cinque, Paola, Dravid, Ameet, Dreyer, Anna J., Gisslén, Magnus, Joska, John A., Kwasa, Judith, Meyer, Ana-Claire, Mpongo, Nombeko, Nakasujja, Noeline, Pebody, Roger, Pozniak, Anton, Price, Richard W., Saylor, Deanna, Thomas, Kevin G. F., Underwood, Jonathan, Vera, Jaime H., and Winston, Alan
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20. Benefits and risks of esketamine nasal spray continuation in treatment-resistant depression
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Price, Maxwell Z. and Price, Richard L.
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21. The dark art of light curing in dentistry
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Guarneri, Juliana Anany Gonzales, Price, Richard Bengt, Maucoski, Cristiane, and Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão
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22. Characterization of non-cardiac arrest PulsePoint activations in public and private settings
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Blackwood, Jennifer, Daya, Mohamud R., Sorenson, Ben, Schaeffer, Brian, Dawson, Mike, Charter, Michael, Nania, James Mark, Charbonneau, Julie, Robertson, Jeremy, Mancera, Michael, Carbon, Chris, Jorgenson, Dawn B., Gao, Mengqi, Price, Richard, Rosse, Chris, and Rea, Thomas
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23. Bookshelf 2022
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Price, Richard and Price, Sally
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24. Elevated Cerebrospinal Fluid Anti-CD4 Autoantibody Levels in HIV Associate with Neuroinflammation
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Cheng, Da, Luo, Zhenwu, Fu, Xiaoyu, Stephenson, Sophie, Di Germanio, Clara, Norris, Philip J, Fuchs, Dietmar, Ndhlovu, Lishomwa C, Li, Quan-zhen, Zetterberg, Henrik, Gisslen, Magnus, Price, Richard W, Peng, Shifang, and Jiang, Wei
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Neurosciences ,HIV/AIDS ,Clinical Research ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Infection ,Adult ,Autoantigens ,Biomarkers ,CD4 Antigens ,Central Nervous System ,Cytokines ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Immunoglobulin G ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Neurofilament Proteins ,Neuroinflammatory Diseases ,HIV-1 infection ,neuroinflammation ,anti-CD4 IgG ,cerebrospinal fluid ,HIV ,anti-CD4 autoantibody - Abstract
The mechanisms of persistent central nervous system (CNS) inflammation in people with HIV (PWH) despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) are not fully understood. We have recently shown that plasma anti-CD4 IgGs contribute to poor CD4+ T cell recovery during suppressive ART via antibody-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) against CD4+ T cells, and that plasma anti-CD4 IgG levels are associated with worse cognitive performance and specific brain area atrophy. However, the role of anti-CD4 IgGs in neuroinflammation remains unclear. In the current study, plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 31 ART-naive and 26 treated, virologically suppressed PWH, along with 16 HIV-seronegative controls, were evaluated for CSF levels of anti-CD4 IgG, white blood cell (WBC) counts, soluble biomarkers of neuroinflammation, and neurofilament light chain (NfL). We found that 37% of the PWH exhibited elevated CSF anti-CD4 IgG levels, but few or none of the PWH were observed with elevated CSF anti-CD4 IgM, anti-CD8 IgG, or anti-double-strand DNA IgG. CSF anti-CD4 IgG levels in PWH were directly correlated with neuroinflammation (WBC counts, neopterin, and markers of myeloid cell activation), but not with CSF NfL levels. Using cells from one immune nonresponder to ART, we generated a pathogenic anti-CD4 monoclonal IgG (JF19) presenting with ADCC activity; JF19 induced the production of soluble CD14 (sCD14) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) in human primary monocyte-derived macrophages via CD4 binding in vitro. This study demonstrates for the first time that elevated CSF anti-CD4 IgG levels present in a subgroup of PWH which may play a role in neuroinflammation in HIV. IMPORTANCE This study reports that an autoantibody presents in the CNS of HIV patients and that its levels in the CSF correlate with some markers of neuroinflammation.
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25. Extended-Release Viloxazine Compared with Atomoxetine for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Price, Maxwell Z. and Price, Richard L.
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26. Cognitive impairment in people living with HIV: consensus recommendations for a new approach
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Nightingale, Sam, Ances, Beau, Cinque, Paola, Dravid, Ameet, Dreyer, Anna J., Gisslén, Magnus, Joska, John A., Kwasa, Judith, Meyer, Ana-Claire, Mpongo, Nombeko, Nakasujja, Noeline, Pebody, Roger, Pozniak, Anton, Price, Richard W., Sandford, Christopher, Saylor, Deanna, Thomas, Kevin G. F., Underwood, Jonathan, Vera, Jaime H., and Winston, Alan
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Ortiz-Muñoz, Guadalupe, Brown, Markus, Carbone, Catherine B., Pechuan-Jorge, Ximo, Rouilly, Vincent, Lindberg, Henrik, Ritter, Alex T., Raghupathi, Gautham, Sun, Qianbo, Nicotra, Tess, Mantri, Shreya R., Yang, Angela, Doerr, Jonas, Nagarkar, Deepti, Darmanis, Spyros, Haley, Benjamin, Mariathasan, Sanjeev, Wang, Yulei, Gomez-Roca, Carlos, de Andrea, Carlos Eduardo, Spigel, David, Wu, Thomas, Delamarre, Lelia, Schöneberg, Johannes, Modrusan, Zora, Price, Richard, Turley, Shannon J., Mellman, Ira, and Moussion, Christine
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28. Effect of the violet light from polywave light-polymerizing units on two resin cements that use different photoinitiators
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Braga, Stella Sueli Lourenço, Price, Richard Bengt, Juckes, Stefan Mikhail, Sullivan, Braden, and Soares, Carlos José
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29. Thermography and conversion of fast-cure composite photocured with quad-wave and laser curing lights compared to a conventional curing light
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Thanoon, Halah, Price, Richard B., and Watts, David C.
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30. Technical and environmental assessment of end-of-life scenarios for plastic packaging with electronic tags
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Ahamed, Ashiq, Huang, Peng, Young, Joshua, Gallego-Schmid, Alejandro, Price, Richard, and Shaver, Michael P.
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31. Systematic Review on the Cost Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer Screening in Europe
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Van Poppel, Hendrik, Collen, Sarah, N’Dow, James, Cornford, Phillip, Gómez Rivas, Juan, Roobol-Bouts, Monique, Beyer, Katharina, Venderbos, Lionne, Helleman, Jozien, Leenen, Renée, Nieboer, Daan, Mulder, Esmée, Lodder, Jeroen, Denijs, Frederique, van den Bergh, Roderick, Talala, Kirsi, Kirkegaard, Pia, Andersen, Berit, Larsen, Mette Bach, Andersen, Sofie Meyer, McKinney, Grace, Hejduk, Karel, Májek, Ondřej, Ngo, Ondřej, Vyskot, Tomáš, Koudelková, Marcela, Zachoval, Roman, Chloupkova, Renata, Hejcmanova, Katerina, van Harten, Meike, Willemse, Peter-Paul, Couespel, Norbert, Moschetti, Riccardo, Morrissey, Mike, Price, Richard, Venegoni, Enea, Konusevska, Agnese, Colceriu, Otilia, Parker, Zoë, Dudek-Godeau, Dorota, Krynicka, Malgorzata, Tupikowski, Krzysztof, Hodyra-Stefaniak, Katarzyna, Litwin, Monika, Pajewska, Monika, Czerw, Aleksandra, Deptała, Andrzej, Amorín, Ángel Gómez, Luque, Silvia Suárez, Parrondo, Carmen Durán, Antelo, Ana Marina Tarrazo, Quinteiro, Montserrat Corujo, Vilaseca, Josep, Borrós, Gemma Cuberas, Bartés, Anna Arnau, Salazar, Juan Pablo, Llauradó, Hector López, Bratt, Ola, Godtman, Rebecka, Järbur, Emil, Jiborn, Thomas, Bjartell, Anders, Holst, Anna, Alterbeck, Max, Patašius, Aušvydas, Miksiene, Gintare, Smailytė, Giedrė, Mickeviciute, Ugne, Annemans, Lieven, Hutsebaut, Pieter-Jan, Vynckier, Pieter, Kidd, Robert, O’Brien, Michael, Keon, Paula, Lynch, Carolyne, Rooney, Michael, Kivi, Martin, Galvin, David, Rogers, Eamonn, Nolan, Eileen, Sweeney, Paul, Horgan, Gillian, Frese, Thomas, Denny, Kathleen, Bennett, Cate, O’Connor, Amy, Coghlan, Sarah, Le Roux, Ricky, Robb, Karen, Basu, Partha, Chandran, Arunah, Carvalho, Andre, Singh, Deependra, Palaniraja, Sathishrajaa, Otero-García, Milagros, Briers, Erik, Lantz, Anna, Eneqvist, Lisa Jelf, Raes, Sarah, Amrouch, Cheïma, Lindgren, Peter, Leenen, Renée C.A., Venderbos, Lionne D.F., van Harten, Meike J., Chloupková, Renata, Vasilyeva, Vera, Rivas, Juan Gomez, van den Bergh, Roderick C.N., Van Poppel, Hein, and Roobol, Monique J.
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32. Effect of four different mono and multi-wave light-curing units on the Knoop hardness of veneer resin composites
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Peres, Thiago Silva, de Quirino Oliveira, Helena Letícia, Mendoza, Lilibeth Carola Leyton, Ribeiro, Maria Tereza Hordones, Carlo, Hugo Lemes, Price, Richard Bengt, and Soares, Carlos José
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33. Single-level cervical disc replacement (CDR) versus anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF): A Nationwide matched analysis of complications, 30- and 90-day readmission rates, and cost
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Nunna, Ravi S., Ryoo, James S., Ostrov, Philip B., Patel, Saavan, Godolias, Periklis, Daher, Zeyad, Price, Richard, Chapman, Jens R., and Oskouian, Rod J.
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34. Temperature changes and hardness of resin-based composites light-cured with laser diode or light-emitting diode curing lights
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Maucoski, Cristiane, Price, Richard Bengt, and Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão
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35. Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma Lipopolysaccharide Levels in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection and Associations With Inflammation, Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability, and Neuronal Injury
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Jiang, Wei, Luo, Zhenwu, Stephenson, Sophie, Li, Hong, Di Germanio, Clara, Norris, Philip J, Fuchs, Dietmar, Zetterberg, Henrik, Gisslen, Magnus, and Price, Richard W
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Infectious Diseases ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Neurosciences ,HIV/AIDS ,Brain Disorders ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Infection ,Neurological ,Biomarkers ,Blood-Brain Barrier ,HIV Infections ,HIV-1 ,Humans ,Inflammation ,Lipopolysaccharides ,Neuroinflammatory Diseases ,Permeability ,cerebrospinal fluid ,lipopolysaccharide ,HIV-1 infection ,neuroinflammation ,blood-brain barrier permeability ,neuronal injury ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Microbiology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with increased systemic microbial translocation, neuroinflammation, and occasionally, neuronal injury. Whether systemic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) penetrates into the brain and contributes to neuroinflammation remain unknown in HIV. Here, we measured plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) LPS levels along with biomarkers of neuroinflammation (white blood cell counts and 40 soluble markers) and neurofilament light chain (NfL). Notably, CSF LPS was undetectable in all samples, including 3 HIV-infected individuals with dementia. Increased plasma LPS, neuroinflammation, and blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction were found in untreated HIV-infected individuals, but not in healthy or treated HIV-infected individuals. Plasma LPS levels were directly correlated with various markers of inflammation in both plasma and CSF, as well as with degree of BBB permeability but not with CSF NfL in HIV-infected subjects. These results suggest that the magnitude of microbial translocation associates with neuroinflammation and BBB permeability in HIV without direct penetration into the central nervous system.
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Benstead, Kim, Brandl, Andreas, Brouwers, Ton, Civera, Jorge, Collen, Sarah, Csaba, Degi L., De Munter, Johan, Dewitte, Marieke, Diez de los Rios, Celia, Dodlek, Nikolina, Eriksen, Jesper G., Forget, Patrice, Gasparatto, Chiara, Geissler, Jan, Hall, Corinne, Juan, Alfons, Kalz, Marco, Kelly, Richard, Klis, Giorgos, Kulaksız, Taibe, Lecoq, Carine, Marangoni, Francesca, McInally, Wendy, Oliver, Kathy, Popovics, Maria, Poulios, Christos, Price, Richard, Rollo, Irena, Romeo, Silvia, Steinbacher, Jana, Sulosaari, Virpi, and O'Higgins, Niall
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37. Compartmentalization of cerebrospinal fluid inflammation across the spectrum of untreated HIV-1 infection, central nervous system injury and viral suppression
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Gisslen, Magnus, Keating, Sheila M, Spudich, Serena, Arechiga, Victor, Stephenson, Sophie, Zetterberg, Henrik, Di Germanio, Clara, Blennow, Kaj, Fuchs, Dietmar, Hagberg, Lars, Norris, Philip J, Peterson, Julia, Shacklett, Barbara L, Yiannoutsos, Constantin T, and Price, Richard W
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ObjectiveTo characterize the evolution of central nervous system (CNS) inflammation in HIV-1 infection applying a panel of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) inflammatory biomarkers to grouped subjects representing a broad spectrum of systemic HIV-1 immune suppression, CNS injury and viral control.MethodsThis is a cross-sectional analysis of archived CSF and blood samples, assessing concentrations of 10 functionally diverse soluble inflammatory biomarkers by immunoassays in 143 HIV-1-infected subjects divided into 8 groups: untreated primary HIV-1 infection (PHI); four untreated groups defined by their blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts; untreated patients presenting with subacute HIV-associated dementia (HAD); antiretroviral-treated subjects with ≥1 years of plasma viral suppression; and untreated elite controllers. Twenty HIV-1-uninfected controls were included for comparison. Background biomarkers included blood CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, CSF and blood HIV-1 RNA, CSF white blood cell (WBC) count, CSF/blood albumin ratio, CSF neurofilament light chain (NfL), and CSF t-tau.FindingsHIV-1 infection was associated with a broad compartmentalized CSF inflammatory response that developed early in its course and changed with systemic disease progression, development of neurological injury, and viral suppression. CSF inflammation in untreated individuals without overt HAD exhibited at least two overall patterns of inflammation as blood CD4+ T lymphocytes decreased: one that peaked at 200-350 blood CD4+ T cells/μL and associated with lymphocytic CSF inflammation and HIV-1 RNA concentrations; and a second that steadily increased through the full range of CD4+ T cell decline and associated with macrophage responses and increasing CNS injury. Subacute HAD was distinguished by a third inflammatory profile with increased blood-brain barrier permeability and robust combined lymphocytic and macrophage CSF inflammation. Suppression of CSF and blood HIV-1 infections by antiretroviral treatment and elite viral control were associated with reduced CSF inflammation, though not fully to levels found in HIV-1 seronegative controls.
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38. In vitro temperature changes in the pulp chamber caused by laser and Quadwave LED-light curing units
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Maucoski, Cristiane, Price, Richard Bengt, Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão, and Sullivan, Braden
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39. Authors’ Reply to Pande et al. Comment on “Extended-Release Viloxazine Compared to Atomoxetine for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”
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Price, Maxwell Z. and Price, Richard L.
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40. Surface properties and Streptococcus mutans biofilm adhesion of ion-releasing resin-based composite materials
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Daabash, Rawan, Alqahtani, Mohammed Q., Price, Richard Bengt, Alshabib, Abdulrahman, Niazy, Abdurahman, and Alshaafi, Maan M.
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41. Diffusion Histology Imaging Combining Diffusion Basis Spectrum Imaging (DBSI) and Machine Learning Improves Detection and Classification of Glioblastoma Pathology.
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Ye, Zezhong, Price, Richard, Liu, Xiran, Lin, Joshua, Yang, Qingsong, Sun, Peng, Wu, Anthony, Wang, Liang, Han, Rowland, Song, Chunyu, Yang, Ruimeng, Gary, Sam, Mao, Diane, Wallendorf, Michael, Campian, Jian, Li, Jr-Shin, Dahiya, Sonika, Kim, Albert, and Song, Sheng-Kwei
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PURPOSE: Glioblastoma (GBM) is one of the deadliest cancers with no cure. While conventional MRI has been widely adopted to examine GBM clinically, accurate neuroimaging assessment of tumor histopathology for improved diagnosis, surgical planning, and treatment evaluation remains an unmet need in the clinical management of GBMs. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We employ a novel diffusion histology imaging (DHI) approach, combining diffusion basis spectrum imaging (DBSI) and machine learning, to detect, differentiate, and quantify areas of high cellularity, tumor necrosis, and tumor infiltration in GBM. RESULTS: Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted or hyperintense fluid-attenuated inversion recovery failed to reflect the morphologic complexity underlying tumor in patients with GBM. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) negatively correlates with increased tumor cellularity, we demonstrate disagreement between ADC and histologically confirmed tumor cellularity in GBM specimens, whereas DBSI-derived restricted isotropic diffusion fraction positively correlated with tumor cellularity in the same specimens. By incorporating DBSI metrics as classifiers for a supervised machine learning algorithm, we accurately predicted high tumor cellularity, tumor necrosis, and tumor infiltration with 87.5%, 89.0%, and 93.4% accuracy, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that DHI could serve as a favorable alternative to current neuroimaging techniques in guiding biopsy or surgery as well as monitoring therapeutic response in the treatment of GBM.
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42. Neurochemical evidence of astrocytic and neuronal injury commonly found in COVID-19
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Kanberg, Nelly, Ashton, Nicholas J, Andersson, Lars-Magnus, Yilmaz, Aylin, Lindh, Magnus, Nilsson, Staffan, Price, Richard W, Blennow, Kaj, Zetterberg, Henrik, and Gisslén, Magnus
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Neurodegenerative ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Research ,Neurological ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Age Factors ,Aged ,Astrocytes ,Betacoronavirus ,Biomarkers ,COVID-19 ,Case-Control Studies ,Coronavirus Infections ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Neurofilament Proteins ,Neurons ,Pandemics ,Pneumonia ,Viral ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Severity of Illness Index ,Single Molecule Imaging ,Clinical Sciences ,Cognitive Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery - Abstract
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has an impact on the CNS by measuring plasma biomarkers of CNS injury.MethodsWe recruited 47 patients with mild (n = 20), moderate (n = 9), or severe (n = 18) COVID-19 and measured 2 plasma biomarkers of CNS injury by single molecule array, neurofilament light chain protein (NfL; a marker of intra-axonal neuronal injury) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAp; a marker of astrocytic activation/injury), in samples collected at presentation and again in a subset after a mean of 11.4 days. Cross-sectional results were compared with results from 33 age-matched controls derived from an independent cohort.ResultsThe patients with severe COVID-19 had higher plasma concentrations of GFAp (p = 0.001) and NfL (p < 0.001) than controls, while GFAp was also increased in patients with moderate disease (p = 0.03). In patients with severe disease, an early peak in plasma GFAp decreased on follow-up (p < 0.01), while NfL showed a sustained increase from first to last follow-up (p < 0.01), perhaps reflecting a sequence of early astrocytic response and more delayed axonal injury.ConclusionWe show neurochemical evidence of neuronal injury and glial activation in patients with moderate and severe COVID-19. Further studies are needed to clarify the frequency and nature of COVID-19-related CNS damage and its relation to both clinically defined CNS events such as hypoxic and ischemic events and mechanisms more closely linked to systemic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection and consequent immune activation, as well as to evaluate the clinical utility of monitoring plasma NfL and GFAp in the management of this group of patients.
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43. Cerebrospinal fluid soluble CD30 elevation despite suppressive antiretroviral therapy in individuals living with HIV-1.
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Peluso, Michael J, Thanh, Cassandra, Prator, Cecilia A, Hogan, Louise E, Arechiga, Victor M, Stephenson, Sophie, Norris, Philip J, Di Germanio, Clara, Fuchs, Dietmar, Zetterberg, Henrik, Deeks, Steven G, Gisslén, Magnus, Price, Richard W, and Henrich, Timothy J
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ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess soluble CD30 (sCD30), a protein that colocalises with HIV-1 RNA and DNA in lymphoid cells and tissues, in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a marker of HIV-1 infection in the central nervous system (CNS).MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study using archived samples from two clinical cohorts. Soluble CD30 concentrations were measured in paired CSF and plasma from untreated viraemic individuals (n=52), individuals on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) (n=33), HIV-1 controllers (n=10), participants with CSF HIV-1 'escape' (n=11) and controls without HIV-1 infection (n=16). Nonparametric tests were used to compare levels across groups and evaluate correlations with HIV-1 RNA, CSF neurofilament light chain protein (NFL) and neopterin.ResultsCompared with controls (median 30 ng/mL, interquartile range [IRQ] 23-50), plasma sCD30 levels were elevated in viraemic participants (75 ng/mL, 52-116; P
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44. Herpes zoster in HIV-1 infection: The role of CSF pleocytosis in secondary CSF escape and discordance.
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Hagberg, Lars, Price, Richard W, Zetterberg, Henrik, Fuchs, Dietmar, and Gisslén, Magnus
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HIV cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) escape is defined by a concentration of HIV-1 RNA in CSF above the lower limit of quantification of the employed assay and equal to or greater than the plasma HIV-1 RNA level in the presence of treatment-related plasma viral suppression, while CSF discordance is similarly defined by equal or higher CSF than plasma HIV-1 RNA in untreated individuals. During secondary CSF escape or discordance, disproportionate CSF HIV-1 RNA develops in relation to another infection in addition to HIV-1. We performed a retrospective review of people living with HIV receiving clinical care at Sahlgrenska Infectious Diseases Clinic in Gothenburg, Sweden who developed uncomplicated herpes zoster (HZ) and underwent a research lumbar puncture (LP) within the ensuing 150 days. Based on treatment status and the relationship between CSF and plasma HIV-1 RNA concentrations, they were divided into 4 groups: i) antiretroviral treated with CSF escape (N = 4), ii) treated without CSF escape (N = 5), iii) untreated with CSF discordance (N = 8), and iv) untreated without CSF discordance (N = 8). We augmented these with two additional cases of secondary CSF escape related to neuroborreliosis and HSV-2 encephalitis and analyzed these two non-HZ cases for factors contributing to CSF HIV-1 RNA concentrations. HIV-1 CSF escape and discordance were associated with higher CSF white blood cell (WBC) counts than their non-escape (P = 0.0087) and non-discordant (P = 0.0017) counterparts, and the CSF WBC counts correlated with the CSF HIV-1 RNA levels in both the treated (P = 0.0047) and untreated (P = 0.002) group pairs. Moreover, the CSF WBC counts correlated with the CSF:plasma HIV-1 RNA ratios of the entire group of 27 subjects (P =
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45. Exosomal MicroRNAs Associate With Neuropsychological Performance in Individuals With HIV Infection on Antiretroviral Therapy.
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OʼMeara, Tess, Kong, Yong, Chiarella, Jennifer, Price, Richard W, Chaudhury, Rabib, Liu, Xinran, Spudich, Serena, Robertson, Kevin, Emu, Brinda, and Lu, Lingeng
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BackgroundNeurocognitive dysfunction remains prevalent among people living with HIV (PLWH), even after viral suppression on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). We investigated associations between neuropsychological performance (NP) and patterns of circulating exosomal microRNA (exo-miRNA) expression in PLWH on cART.SettingA cross-sectional examination of plasma exo-miRNA among PLWH on cART with systemic viral suppression and volunteers without HIV infection.MethodsThirty-one PLWH who started cART during early infection (n = 19) or chronic infection (n = 12) participated in phlebotomy and an 11-test neuropsychological battery after >1 year on treatment. NP higher- or lower-performing participants were categorized based on normalized neuropsychological scores. Total RNA was extracted from purified exosomes of 31 PLWH and 5 volunteers without HIV and subject to small RNA sequencing. Differential expression of exo-miRNAs was examined and biological functions were predicted.ResultsEleven exo-miRNAs were up-regulated in NP lower-performing (n = 18) relative to higher-performing PLWH (n = 13). A high proportion of the differentiating exo-miRNA target the axon guidance KEGG pathway and neurotrophin tyrosine receptor kinase signaling Gene Ontology pathway. Differential expression analysis of exo-miRNAs between NP lower- (n = 7) and higher-performing (n = 12) PLWH within the early infection group alone confirmed largely consistent findings.ConclusionsPlasma exo-miRNA content differed between NP higher- and lower-performing PLWH. Several differentially expressed exo-miRNAs were predicted to be involved in inflammation and neurodegeneration pathways. Exo-miRNA in plasma may indicate cross-talk between the circulation and central nervous system and thus may be clinically relevant for neurocognitive dysfunction in PLWH.
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46. Bookshelf 2021
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Price, Richard and Price, Sally
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47. Cancer literacy – Informing patients and implementing shared decision making
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Buyens, Guy, van Balken, Michael, Oliver, Kathy, Price, Richard, Venegoni, Enea, Lawler, Mark, Battisti, Nicolò Matteo Luca, and Van Poppel, Hendrik
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48. Effect of pre-heating methods and devices on the mechanical properties, post-gel shrinkage, and shrinkage stress of bulk-fill materials
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Hordones Ribeiro, Maria Tereza, Felipe de Bragança, Gabriel, Sales Oliveira, Laís Rani, Lourenço Braga, Stella Sueli, Quirino de Oliveira, Helena Letícia, Price, Richard Bengt, and Soares, Carlos José
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49. Bioactivity of Dental Restorative Materials: FDI Policy Statement
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Schmalz, Gottfried, Hickel, Reinhard, Price, Richard Bengt, and Platt, Jeffrey A.
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50. European Groundshot—addressing Europe's cancer research challenges: a Lancet Oncology Commission
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Lawler, Mark, Davies, Lynne, Oberst, Simon, Oliver, Kathy, Eggermont, Alexander, Schmutz, Anna, La Vecchia, Carlo, Allemani, Claudia, Lievens, Yolande, Naredi, Peter, Cufer, Tanja, Aggarwal, Ajay, Aapro, Matti, Apostolidis, Kathi, Baird, Anne-Marie, Cardoso, Fatima, Charalambous, Andreas, Coleman, Michel P, Costa, Alberto, Crul, Mirjam, Dégi, Csaba L, Di Nicolantonio, Federica, Erdem, Sema, Geanta, Marius, Geissler, Jan, Jassem, Jacek, Jagielska, Beata, Jonsson, Bengt, Kelly, Daniel, Kelm, Olaf, Kolarova, Teodora, Kutluk, Tezer, Lewison, Grant, Meunier, Françoise, Pelouchova, Jana, Philip, Thierry, Price, Richard, Rau, Beate, Rubio, Isabel T, Selby, Peter, Južnič Sotlar, Maja, Spurrier-Bernard, Gilliosa, van Hoeve, Jolanda C, Vrdoljak, Eduard, Westerhuis, Willien, Wojciechowska, Urszula, and Sullivan, Richard
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