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Global Virology II - HIV and NeuroAIDS

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This book on NeuroAIDS, a collection of chapters written by experts and specialists from around the world, provides a global perspective on HIV and NeuroAIDS in the field, clinic, and laboratory. The chapters address the comorbidity of HIV and other infectious agents, including Zika virus, Ebola, Chagas disease, TB and HCV. Also discussed are key topics, such as:
· Molecular socioepidemiology
· Global HIV and NeuroAIDS
· Neuropathology
· cART and blood-brain barrier penetration
· HIV replicative oscillations
· HIV and SIV evolution
· Psychiatric comorbidities
· Neurosyphilis

· The examination of current and innovative models of translational research to translational effectiveness

List of contents

Forward.- Preface.- Multidisciplinary Approach to HIV/AIDS: Historical Perspective.- Global Issues in NeuroAIDS.- HIV-1 related Central Nervous System Diseases: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment - An Indian Scenario.- HIV-1 Diversity in Brazil.- HIV and SIV Evolution.- Human Brain Imaging in HIV and NeuroAIDS.- HIV Neuroinvasion.-Neuropathology of HIV-1 Disease.- HIV-related Peripheral Nervous System Illness.- The Role of Early Life Programming in Vulnerability and Resilience in Relation to HIV.- Neurocognition in Viral Suppressed HIV-Infected Children.- Psychiatric Comorbidities in HIV-Infection.- Toward an Iterative Approach to Preventing HIV Risk Among Young MSM.- NeuroAIDS in Drug Abusers - Associations with Oral Manifestations.- Socioepidemiology of Injection Drug Users in Miami and HIV-1B Envelope (V1-V5) Genetic Diversity: A Preliminary Study.- The persistence of HIV associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) in the era of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART).- Antiretroviral Therapy - Brain Penetration.- Molecular Mechanisms of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with HIV Infection: Application of Bioinformatics and Data-Mining.- Genetic, Epigenetic, and Transcriptomic Studies of NeuroAIDS.- NeuroAIDS: A Review of Gene Expression in Neurons, Astrocytes and Oligodendrocytes.- Neuronal Apoptotic Pathways in HIV Associated Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and Huntington's Disease.- Clinical Relevance of Humanized Mice.- HIV and Stroke.- Hepatitis C and HIV Neurological Implications.- Central Nervous System Reactivation of Chagas Disease in Immuno-compromised Patients with HIV/AIDS.- Central Nervous System Tuberculosis.- Neurosyphilis and HIV infection.- Orthopoxviruses and Human Disease.- Opportunistic Neurologic Infections in Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus.- Zika Virus and HIV/AIDS.- Global Convergent Translational Science for Neuro-Involvement in Ebola Viral Disease: Lessons Learned from Neuro-AIDS.- Sequence Accuracy in Primary Databases: A case study on HIV-1B.- Amyloidogenic Pattern Prediction of HIV-1 Proteins.- On the Potential for Multiscale Oscillatory Behavior in HIV.- Short oligo-peptide T-cell epitopes in HIV-1/AIDS vaccine development: Current status, design, promises and challenges.- HIV-1 Envelope (ENV) GP160 trimer protein complex SPIKE as a recombinant macro-molecular assembly vaccine component candidate - Current opinion.- Gene Therapy Blueprints for NeuroAIDS.- Biostatistical Concerns in HIV Research.

About the author

Paul Shapshak
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Florida 
Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL 
USA

Andrew J. Levine
Department of Neurology
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
USA

Brian T. Foley
Theoretical Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 
USA

Charurut Somboonwit
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Florida 
Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL 
USA

Elyse Singer
Department of Neurology
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
USA

Francesco Chiappelli
Department of Oral Biology and Medicine  
UCLA School of Dentistry
Los Angeles, CA 
USA

John T. Sinnott
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Florida 
Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL 
USA

Summary

This book on NeuroAIDS, a collection of chapters written by experts and specialists from around the world, provides a global perspective on HIV and NeuroAIDS in the field, clinic, and laboratory. The chapters address the comorbidity of HIV and other infectious agents, including Zika virus, Ebola, Chagas disease, TB and HCV. Also discussed are key topics, such as:
·       Molecular socioepidemiology
·       Global HIV and NeuroAIDS
·       Neuropathology
·       cART and blood-brain barrier penetration
·       HIV replicative oscillations
·       HIV and SIV evolution
·       Psychiatric comorbidities
·       Neurosyphilis

·       The examination of current and innovative models of translational research to translational effectiveness

Product details

Assisted by Francesco Chiappelli (Editor), Brian T. Foley (Editor), Andre J Levine (Editor), Andrew J Levine (Editor), Andrew J. Levine (Editor), Paul Shapshak (Editor), Elyse Singer (Editor), John T. Sinnott (Editor), Charurut Somboonwit (Editor), Brian T Foley et al (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9781493972883
ISBN 978-1-4939-7288-3
No. of pages 1067
Dimensions 167 mm x 241 mm x 65 mm
Weight 1703 g
Illustrations XII, 1067 p. 48 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

B, Immunology, Neuroscience, Neurosciences, Pharmacology, Vaccine, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Virology, Vaccines

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