"HIV-1 Tat Promotes Age-Related Cognitive, Anxiety-like, and Antinocice" by Alaa Qrareya, Fakhri Mahdi et al.
 

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HIV-1 Tat Promotes Age-Related Cognitive, Anxiety-like, and Antinociceptive Impairments in Mice that are Moderated by Aging Endocrine Status

HIV-1 Tat Promotes Age-Related Cognitive, Anxiety-like, and Antinociceptive Impairments in Mice that are Moderated by Aging Endocrine Status

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Graduate students: Alaa N. Qrareya, Department of BioMolecular Sciences, School of Pharmacy; Fakhri Mahdi, Department of BioMolecular Sciences, School of Pharmacy; Marc Kaufman, Translational Imaging Center, The McLean Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University; Nicole M. Ashpole, Department of BioMolecular Sciences, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Science
Major/Minor: Major: Biology, Neuroscience Minor
Faculty advisor: Jason J. Paris, Department of BioMolecular Sciences,Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, School of Pharmacy

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4-8-2020

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HIV-1 Tat Promotes Age-Related Cognitive, Anxiety-like, and Antinociceptive Impairments in Mice that are Moderated by Aging Endocrine Status

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