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M Fernández I, Huszti HC, Wilson PA, Kahana S, Nichols S, Gonin R, Xu J, Kapogiannis BG.  2015.  Profiles of Risk Among HIV-Infected Youth in Clinic Settings.. AIDS Behav. 19(5):918-30.
Mulligan K, D Harris R, Monte D, Stoszek S, Emmanuel P, Hardin DS, Kapogiannis BG, Worrell C, Meyer WA, Sleasman J et al..  2010.  Obesity and dyslipidemia in behaviorally HIV-infected young women: Adolescent Trials Network study 021.. Clin Infect Dis. 50(1):106-14.
Mulligan K, D Harris R, Emmanuel P, Fielding RA, Worrell C, Kapogiannis BG, Monte D, Sleasman J, Wilson CM, Aldrovandi GM.  2012.  Low bone mass in behaviorally HIV-infected young men on antiretroviral therapy: Adolescent Trials Network Study 021B.. Clin Infect Dis. 55(3):461-8.
Ellen JM, Greenberg L, Willard N, Korelitz J, Kapogiannis BG, Monte D, Boyer CB, Harper GW, Henry-Reid LM, Friedman LB et al..  2015.  Evaluation of the effect of human immunodeficiency virus-related structural interventions: the connect to protect project.. JAMA Pediatr. 169(3):256-63.
Whiteley LB, Brown LK, Swenson R, Kapogiannis BG, Harper GW.  2014.  Disparities in mental health care among HIV-infected youth.. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 13(1):29-34.
Boyer CB, Robles-Schrader GM, Li SX, Miller RL, Korelitz J, Price GN, Torres CMRivera, Chutuape KS, Stines SJ, Straub DM et al..  2014.  A comparison of network-based strategies for screening at-risk Hispanic/Latino adolescents and young adults for undiagnosed asymptomatic HIV infection.. J Adolesc Health. 55(6):765-73.
Kahn JA, Rudy BJ, Xu J, Secord EA, Kapogiannis BG, Thornton S, Gillison ML.  2015.  Behavioral, immunologic, and virologic correlates of oral human papillomavirus infection in HIV-infected youth.. Sex Transm Dis. 42(5):246-52.
Boyer CB, Hightow-Weidman L, Bethel J, Li SX, Henry-Reid L, Futterman D, Maturo D, Straub DM, Howell K, Reid S et al..  2013.  An assessment of the feasibility and acceptability of a friendship-based social network recruitment strategy to screen at-risk African American and Hispanic/Latina young women for HIV infection.. JAMA Pediatr. 167(3):289-96.