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Maria Cecilia Garibaldi Marcondes
San Diego Biomedical Research Institute
2001
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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37553288Cannabis use may attenuate neurocognitive performance deficits resulting from methamphetamine use disorder.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2024
37376663MRP8/14 Is a Molecular Signature Triggered by Dopamine in HIV Latent Myeloid Targets That Increases HIV Transcription and Distinguishes HIV+ Methamphetamine Users with Detectable CSF Viral Load and Brain Pathology.Viruses2023
36992383The Combined Effects of Cannabis, Methamphetamine, and HIV on Neurocognition.Viruses2023
35128491Polygenic networks in peripheral leukocytes indicate patterns associated with HIV infection and context-dependent effects of cannabis use.Brain Behav Immun Health2022
36060276Methamphetamine signals transcription of IL1β and TNFα in a reactive oxygen species-dependent manner and interacts with HIV-1 Tat to decrease antioxidant defense mechanisms.Front Cell Neurosci2022
36227148Age-associated changes in microglia activation and Sirtuin-1- chromatin binding patterns.Aging (Albany NY)2022
34826061The COVID-19 Pandemic: Reflections of Science, Person, and Challenge in Academic Research Settings.J Neuroimmune Pharmacol2021
33805201Detection of H3K4me3 Identifies NeuroHIV Signatures, Genomic Effects of Methamphetamine and Addiction Pathways in Postmortem HIV+ Brain Specimens that Are Not Amenable to Transcriptome Analysis.Viruses2021
32283831Systems Biology Analysis of the Antagonizing Effects of HIV-1 Tat Expression in the Brain over Transcriptional Changes Caused by Methamphetamine Sensitization.Viruses2020
33307890Macrophages and brown adipocytes cross-communicate to modulate a thermogenic program following methamphetamine exposure.Int J Hyperthermia2020
32929575Methamphetamine and Cannabis: A Tale of Two Drugs and their Effects on HIV, Brain, and Behavior.J Neuroimmune Pharmacol2020
32783894Sex differences and Tat expression affect dopaminergic receptor expression and response to antioxidant treatment in methamphetamine-sensitized HIV Tat transgenic mice.Neuropharmacology2020
30778358Modeling the Function of TATA Box Binding Protein in Transcriptional Changes Induced by HIV-1 Tat in Innate Immune Cells and the Effect of Methamphetamine Exposure.Front Immunol2019
31269883Brain Reward Function after Chronic and Binge Methamphetamine Regimens in Mice Expressing the HIV-1 TAT Protein.Curr HIV Res2019
29280055Sirtuin 1-Chromatin-Binding Dynamics Points to a Common Mechanism Regulating Inflammatory Targets in SIV Infection and in the Aging Brain.J Neuroimmune Pharmacol2018
29944719Dopamine and its receptors play a role in the modulation of CCR5 expression in innate immune cells following exposure to Methamphetamine: Implications to HIV infection.PLoS One2018
29728138HIV-1 Tat alters neuronal intrinsic excitability.BMC Res Notes2018
28811681Osteopontin Impacts <i>West Nile virus</i> Pathogenesis and Resistance by Regulating Inflammasome Components and Cell Death in the Central Nervous System at Early Time Points.Mediators Inflamm2017
28279172Astrocyte-specific overexpressed gene signatures in response to methamphetamine exposure in vitro.J Neuroinflammation2017
28495611HIV-1 TAT protein enhances sensitization to methamphetamine by affecting dopaminergic function.Brain Behav Immun2017
27107567Methamphetamine abuse affects gene expression in brain-derived microglia of SIV-infected macaques to enhance inflammation and promote virus targets.BMC Immunol2016
25035516CD8+ T cells maintain suppression of simian immunodeficiency virus in the central nervous system.J Infect Dis2015
26557111The cross-talk of HIV-1 Tat and methamphetamine in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.Front Microbiol2015
26441851Phenotypic changes in the brain of SIV-infected macaques exposed to methamphetamine parallel macrophage activation patterns induced by the common gamma-chain cytokine system.Front Microbiol2015
26835504In vivo effects of methamphetamine on brown fat reactive oxygen species and mitochondria.Temperature (Austin)2015
24928618TLR signaling controls lethal encephalitis in WNV-infected brain.Brain Res2014
26346736Reactive oxygen species scavenger N-acetyl cysteine reduces methamphetamine-induced hyperthermia without affecting motor activity in mice.Temperature (Austin)2014
25525298Osteopontin expression in the brain triggers localized inflammation and cell death when immune cells are activated by pertussis toxin.Mediators Inflamm2014
25368325Systemic blockade of sialylation in mice with a global inhibitor of sialyltransferases.J Biol Chem2014
23484159Increased toll-like receptor signaling pathways characterize CD8+ cells in rapidly progressive SIV infection.Biomed Res Int2013
23630518ROS and Sympathetically Mediated Mitochondria Activation in Brown Adipose Tissue Contribute to Methamphetamine-Induced Hyperthermia.Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)2013
23752207Up-regulation of microRNA-142 in simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis leads to repression of sirtuin1.FASEB J2013
23169588Cutting edge: IL-13Rα1 expression in dopaminergic neurons contributes to their oxidative stress-mediated loss following chronic peripheral treatment with lipopolysaccharide.J Immunol2012
21111041Constitutive and LPS-regulated expression of interleukin-18 receptor beta variants in the mouse brain.Brain Behav Immun2011
22000082AdipoR1 and 2 are expressed on warm sensitive neurons of the hypothalamic preoptic area and contribute to central hyperthermic effects of adiponectin.Brain Res2011
22021672Endocannabinoid hydrolysis generates brain prostaglandins that promote neuroinflammation.Science2011
21722726Effects of chronic mental stress and atherogenic diet on the immune inflammatory environment in mouse aorta.Brain Behav Immun2011
19631766Hypothalamic and dietary control of temperature-mediated longevity.Ageing Res Rev2010
20716522Metabolic depression and increased reactive oxygen species production by isolated mitochondria at moderately lower temperatures.J Biol Chem2010
20489154Methamphetamine increases brain viral load and activates natural killer cells in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected monkeys.Am J Pathol2010
20480161The most common Chinese rhesus macaque MHC class I molecule shares peptide binding repertoire with the HLA-B7 supertype.Immunogenetics2010
19455015Early antiretroviral treatment prevents the development of central nervous system abnormalities in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus monkeys.AIDS2009
19640592Mapping of the full length and the truncated interleukin-18 receptor alpha in the mouse brain.J Neuroimmunol2009
19812322An integrated systems analysis implicates EGR1 downregulation in simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis-induced neural dysfunction.J Neurosci2009
18614867CD4 deficits and disease course acceleration can be driven by a collapse of the CD8 response in rhesus macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus.AIDS2008
18802067Swift entry of myelin-specific T lymphocytes into the central nervous system in spontaneous autoimmune encephalomyelitis.J Immunol2008
18471064Increased expression of monocyte CD44v6 correlates with the deveopment of encephalitis in rhesus macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus.J Infect Dis2008
18678363In vivo osteopontin-induced macrophage accumulation is dependent on CD44 expression.Cell Immunol2008
18616669Chronic alcohol consumption generates a vulnerable immune environment during early SIV infection in rhesus macaques.Alcohol Clin Exp Res2008
17442965Enrichment and persistence of virus-specific CTL in the brain of simian immunodeficiency virus-infected monkeys is associated with a unique cytokine environment.J Immunol2007
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