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Brain N-acetyl-Aspartyl-Glutamate (NAAG) and Cognitive Function in HIV Patients

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Explore the relationship between brain N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate (NAAG) and cognitive function in older virally-suppressed individuals with HIV in this informative seminar presentation. Delve into Dr. Eran Shorer's research findings from Johns Hopkins Medicine, which highlight the positive association between NAAG and cognitive performance. Additionally, gain insights into the Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway Activation and its impact on daytime disruption in women with HIV, presented by PhD candidate Robyn Wiseman. Part of the Joint NIMH Center Seminar Series, this 47-minute talk offers valuable information on neurological aspects of HIV and their cognitive implications.

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Brain N-acetyl-Aspartyl-Glutamate (NAAG) is Positively Associated with Cognitive Function

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Johns Hopkins Medicine

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