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. 2016 Oct 26;215(1):114–121. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiw506

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Associations between plasma soluble CD163 (sCD163) and sCD14 and cognitive performance in virally suppressed HIV-infected women. Circles denote the standardized β weight from the regression model, and the line denotes the 95% confidence interval around the β weight. Lines not crossing 0 are significant. For sCD163, significance was noted for the global summary score (β = −0.24, P = .04), verbal memory (β = −0.36, P = .003), psychomotor speed (β = −0.28, P = .01), and fine motor skills (β = −0.34, P = .004). For sCD14, significance was noted for executive function (β = −0.25, P = .02), and a trend for significance was noted for psychomotor speed (β = −0.19, P = .05). The sample size range was 100–115.