HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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How do viral and host factors modulate the sexual transmission of HIV? Can transmission be blocked?The regulation of inflammatory pathways and infectious disease of the cervix by seminal fluidModeling neutralization kinetics of HIV by broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies in genital secretions coating the cervicovaginal mucosaImmune reconstitution of the female reproductive tract of humanized BLT mice and their susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus infection.Oral epithelial cells and their interactions with HIV-1.The importance of the vaginal delivery route for antiretrovirals in HIV prevention.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is trapped by acidic but not by neutralized human cervicovaginal mucus.Virus movements on the plasma membrane support infection and transmission between cellsSeminal plasma induces inflammation and enhances HIV-1 replication in human cervical tissue explants.Caveats associated with the use of human cervical tissue for HIV and microbicide research.Targeting Trojan Horse leukocytes for HIV prevention.Transient antibody-mucin interactions produce a dynamic molecular shield against viral invasionEx vivo comparison of microbicide efficacies for preventing HIV-1 genomic integration in intraepithelial vaginal cellsTranscytosis of HIV-1 through vaginal epithelial cells is dependent on trafficking to the endocytic recycling pathway.Oral and vaginal epithelial cell lines bind and transfer cell-free infectious HIV-1 to permissive cells but are not productively infected.The role of dendritic cells in driving genital tract inflammation and HIV transmission risk: are there opportunities to intervene?HIV type 1 fails to trigger innate immune factor synthesis in differentiated oral epithelium.Herpes simplex virus-induced epithelial damage and susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in human cervical organ culture.Inhibition of HIV-1 infection in ex vivo cervical tissue model of human vagina by palmitic acid; implications for a microbicide development.In situ distribution of HIV-binding CCR5 and C-type lectin receptors in the human endocervical mucosa.HIV-1 transmission biology: selection and characteristics of infecting viruses.Mucosal immunity in the female genital tract, HIV/AIDSExogenous and endogenous hyaluronic acid reduces HIV infection of CD4(+) T cells.Blocking of integrins inhibits HIV-1 infection of human cervical mucosa immune cells with free and complement-opsonized virions.HIV is inactivated after transepithelial migration via adult oral epithelial cells but not fetal epithelial cells.Expression of HIV receptors, alternate receptors and co-receptors on tonsillar epithelium: implications for HIV binding and primary oral infection.Defective virus drives human immunodeficiency virus infection, persistence, and pathogenesis.Vaginal microbiota and its role in HIV transmission and infection.Modeling mucosal cell-associated HIV type 1 transmission in vitro.Barriers to mucosal transmission of immunodeficiency viruses.Inhibition of the transport of HIV in vitro using a pH-responsive synthetic mucin-like polymer systemCervico-vaginal tissue ex vivo as a model to study early events in HIV-1 infection.MIV-150/zinc acetate gel inhibits cell-associated simian-human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase infection in a macaque vaginal explant model.Differential transmission of HIV traversing fetal oral/intestinal epithelia and adult oral epitheliaInitial events in establishing vaginal entry and infection by human immunodeficiency virus type-1.HIV-1 vaginal transmission: cell-free or cell-associated virus?Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study.Human cytomegalovirus and human immunodeficiency virus type-1 co-infection in human cervical tissue.Modulation of Viscoelasticity and HIV Transport as a Function of pH in a Reversibly Crosslinked HydrogelHIV transmission
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HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
HIV binding, penetration, and primary infection in human cervicovaginal tissue
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Diane Maher
Julie Horbul
Peter Southern
Timothy Schacker
Xiaoyun Wu
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11504-11509
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10.1073/PNAS.0500848102
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2005-08-01T00:00:00Z