Dr. Clayton A Wiley MD,PHD
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200 Lothrop St Upmc Presbyterian - Pittsburgh PA, 15213About
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Education and Training
Univ of Ca, San Diego, Sch of Med, La Jolla Ca 1981
Board Certification
PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP- Neuropathology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Macrophages relate presynaptic and postsynaptic damage in simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis.
- Cell cycle proteins exhibit altered expression patterns in lentiviral-associated encephalitis.
- Recovery of replication-competent HIV type 1-infected circulating monocytes from individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy.
- A reliable primary human CNS culture protocol for morphological studies of dendritic and synaptic elements.
- Detection of HIV-1 DNA in microglia/macrophages, astrocytes and neurons isolated from brain tissue with HIV-1 encephalitis by laser capture microdissection.
- February 2003: a 53-year-old male with new onset seizures.
- Fatal fulminant pan-meningo-polioencephalitis due to West Nile virus.
- Human immunodeficiency virus infection of the brain: pitfalls in evaluating infected/affected cell populations.
- PET imaging of brain macrophages using the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor in a macaque model of neuroAIDS.
- October 2003: a 59-year-old woman with sudden onset of diplopia. Listerial
- HIV-1/AIDS neuropathology in a Canadian teaching centre.
- Destruction of extracellular matrix proteoglycans is pervasive in simian retroviral neuroinfection.
- Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease without polyglutamine inclusions in a child.
- Pocket proteins p107 and p130 exhibit increased expression in macrophages during SIV encephalitis.
- Longitudinal analysis of monocyte/macrophage infection in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected, CD8+ T-cell-depleted macaques that develop lentiviral encephalitis.
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