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1. Changes in the plasma proteome follows chronic opiate administration in simian immunodeficiency virus infected rhesus macaques.

2. Neurometabolite abnormalities in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques with chronic morphine administration.

3. Plasma proteomic analysis of simian immunodeficiency virus infection of rhesus macaques.

4. Probable deceleration of progression of Simian AIDS affected by opiate dependency: studies with a rhesus macaque/SIVsmm9 model.

5. Tissue-specific reduction in DC-SIGN expression correlates with progression of pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus infection.

6. The role of substance abuse in HIV disease progression: reconciling differences from laboratory and epidemiologic investigations.

7. Modulation by morphine of viral set point in rhesus macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus and simian-human immunodeficiency virus.

8. Multiple ways that drug abuse might influence AIDS progression: clues from a monkey model.

9. RXR-induced TNF-alpha suppression is reversed by morphine in activated U937 cells.

10. Norepinephrine enhances adhesion of HIV-1-infected leukocytes to cardiac microvascular endothelial cells.

11. Does reduced DNA repair capacity play a role in HIV infection and progression in the lymphocytes of opiate addicts?

12. Effects of norepinephrine, HIV type 1 infection, and leukocyte interactions with endothelial cells on the expression of matrix metalloproteinases.

13. The morphine-binding site on human activated T-cells is not related to the mu opioid receptor.

14. Substance abuse and the immune system.

15. Effects of morphine on T-cell recirculation in rhesus monkeys.

16. Opiates as potential cofactors in progression of HIV-1 infections to AIDS.

17. Immunity and prenatal alcohol exposure. A pilot study in human adolescents.

18. Cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate increases the open probability of potassium channels in activated human T cells.

20. Mitogenic activation of human T lymphocytes induces a high affinity morphine binding site.

21. Ethanol increases K+ conductance in human T-cells.

22. A comparison of K+ channel characteristics in human T cells: perforated-patch versus whole-cell recording techniques.

23. Consequences of opiate-dependency in a monkey model of AIDS.

24. Effects of cocaine and other drugs of abuse on immune function.

25. Opiates as immunosuppressive and genotoxic agents.

26. Enhanced assays detect increased chromosome damage and sister-chromatid exchanges in heroin addicts.

30. Drug abuse and AIDS: causes for the connection.

31. Biogenetic effects of opiates.

32. Interactions of the opioid and immune systems.

33. Increased rate of E-rosette formation by T lymphocytes of pregnant women who drink ethanol.

34. Coordinate and independent effects of heroin, cocaine, and alcohol abuse on T-cell E-rosette formation and antigenic marker expression.

35. Individual differences in opiate-induced alterations at the cytogenetic, DNA repair, and immunologic levels: opportunity for genetic assessment.

36. Assay in the mouse for delayed-type hypersensitivity to murine leukemia virus.

37. Mechanistic implications of the findings that opiates and other drugs of abuse moderate T-cell surface receptors and antigenic markers.

39. Morphine depression of T cell E-rosetting: definition of the process.

40. Comparative effects of morphine on leukocytic antigenic markers of monkeys and humans.

41. Natural immunity in mice to structural polypeptides of endogenous type C RNA viruses.

42. Immunity to virus-free syngeneic tumor cell transplantation in the BALB/c mouse after immunization with homologous tumor cells infected with type C virus.

45. An approach to C-type virus immunoprevention of spontaneously occurring tumors in laboratory mice.

47. Natural occurrence of tumors in mouse strains with different xenotropic and ecotropic endogenous viruses.

48. Immunoprevention of x-ray-induced leukemias in the C57BL mouse.

49. Interferon preparations enhance phagocytosis in vivo.

50. Binding of naloxone to human T lymphocytes.

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