George K. Hightower, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Biomedical Sciences University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
Genetics, Virology Biology
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Douglas D. Richman grad student 2011 UCSD
 (HIV-1 Genetic Diversity, Evolution and Neuropsychological Impairment.)
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Carter CC, Wagner GA, Hightower GK, et al. (2015) HIV-1 neutralizing antibody response and viral genetic diversity characterized with next generation sequencing. Virology. 474: 34-40
Hightower GK, May SJ, Pérez-Santiago J, et al. (2013) HIV-1 clade B pol evolution following primary infection. Plos One. 8: e68188
Hightower GK, Wong JK, Letendre SL, et al. (2012) Higher HIV-1 genetic diversity is associated with AIDS and neuropsychological impairment. Virology. 433: 498-505
Choi JY, Hightower GK, Wong JK, et al. (2012) Genetic features of cerebrospinal fluid-derived subtype B HIV-1 tat. Journal of Neurovirology. 18: 81-90
Hightower GK, Letendre SL, Cherner M, et al. (2009) Select resistance-associated mutations in blood are associated with lower CSF viral loads and better neuropsychological performance. Virology. 394: 243-8
Butler DM, Smith DM, Cachay ER, et al. (2008) Herpes simplex virus 2 serostatus and viral loads of HIV-1 in blood and semen as risk factors for HIV transmission among men who have sex with men. Aids (London, England). 22: 1667-71
Smith DM, Wong JK, Shao H, et al. (2007) Long-term persistence of transmitted HIV drug resistance in male genital tract secretions: implications for secondary transmission. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 196: 356-60
Smith DM, Wong JK, Hightower GK, et al. (2005) HIV drug resistance acquired through superinfection. Aids (London, England). 19: 1251-6
Smith DM, Wong JK, Hightower GK, et al. (2004) Incidence of HIV superinfection following primary infection. Jama. 292: 1177-8
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