A clinically relevant rodent model of the HIV antiretroviral drug stavudine induced painful peripheral neuropathy
HIV-associated sensory neuropathy is the most frequent manifestation of HIV disease, afflicting 40-50% of patients whose HIV disease is otherwise controlled by antiretroviral therapy. It often presents with significant neuropathic pain and is consistently associated with previous exposure to nucleos...
Main Authors: | Huang, W, Calvo, M, Karu, K, Olausen, H, Bathgate, G, Okuse, K, Bennett, D, Rice, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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