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1. Soluble CD14 in cerebrospinal fluid is associated with markers of inflammation and axonal damage in untreated HIV-infected patients: a retrospective cross-sectional study.

2. Cell-free mitochondrial DNA in CSF is associated with early viral rebound, inflammation, and severity of neurocognitive deficits in HIV infection.

3. Flow cytometric analysis of T cell/monocyte ratio in clinically isolated syndrome identifies patients at risk of rapid disease progression.

4. YKL-40 is a CSF biomarker of intrathecal inflammation in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

5. (1→3)-β-D-Glucan Levels Correlate With Neurocognitive Functioning in HIV-Infected Persons on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy: A Cohort Study.

6. Monocyte and microglial activation in patients with mood-stabilized bipolar disorder.

7. Cerebrospinal fluid markers reveal intrathecal inflammation in progressive multiple sclerosis.

8. Diagnostic accuracy of presepsin (sCD14-ST) for prediction of bacterial infection in cerebrospinal fluid samples from children with suspected bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis.

9. Very low levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are not associated with immunologic changes or clinical outcome in South African patients with HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis.

10. The glial marker YKL-40 is decreased in synucleinopathies.

11. Monocyte activation markers in cerebrospinal fluid associated with impaired neurocognitive testing in advanced HIV infection.

12. Role of soluble CD14 in cerebrospinal fluid as a regulator of glial functions.

13. Soluble CD14 levels in the serum, synovial fluid, and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with various stages of Lyme disease.

14. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of soluble CD14 in inflammatory and non-inflammatory diseases of the CNS: upregulation during bacterial infections and viral meningitis.

15. The origin and function of soluble CD14 in experimental bacterial meningitis.

16. Leukocyte trafficking in free-flowing cerebrospinal fluid of normal rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

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