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Autor:
Kathleen Norris, Jing Yin, David W. Archibald, John J. Sauk, Stephen J. Meltzer, John S. Largey
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 71:1933-1937
Background. Alterations in the tumor suppressor gene p53 are the most frequently detected genetic abnormalities in human cancers. Inactivated tumor suppressor genes, including p53, often are suggested by loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies. p53 gene
Autor:
David W. Archibald, Carla Hebert
Publikováno v:
Viral Immunology. 4:17-22
Salivary antibodies may play a role in the absence of HIV-1 transmission by saliva. We evaluated the presence of salivary IgG antibodies to HIV-1 using a recombinant ELISA. Whole saliva was collected from 21 HIV-1-seropositive individuals and assayed
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 6:933-941
The secretory immune response to pathogens of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue is often independent of the systemic response. We investigated and compared the presence of antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) antigens in parotid
Publikováno v:
Seminars in dermatology. 14(3)
In summary, the risk of transmission of HIV and other infectious diseases by saliva during CPR training practice is extremely low because of low infectious virus titers and properties of saliva that inhibit HIV. However, it is necessary to perform de
Publikováno v:
Experimental and molecular pathology. 60(3)
We have previously reported an increase of human T-lymphotropic leukemia/lymphoma virus type I (HTLV-I) replication after heat treatment of MT-2 cells, an HTLV-I-transformed human lymphoid cell line. In this study, we investigated the effect of heat
Autor:
John Farley, Prasanna Nair, David W. Archibald, Susan E. Hines, Carla Hebert, John P. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 694
Publikováno v:
Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists. 4(3-4)
Human saliva appears to contain factors that are inhibitory to HIV-1 infectivity in vitro. We investigated the effect of incubating human whole, parotid, labial minor salivary gland and sublingual/submandibular salivas with recombinant HIV-1 envelope
Autor:
Lindsay S. Alger, John P. Johnson, Carla Hebert, Ellen Davis, Prasanna Nair, David W. Archibald, Susan E. Hines
Publikováno v:
AIDS (London, England). 4(5)
Secretory immunoglobulin A (slgA) antibodies of non-maternal origin are present in newborns and slgA to HIV-1 antigens has been detected in infected adults. In this study we investigated the presence of HIV-1-specific IgA in saliva from 41 children (
Autor:
John J. Sauk, Nobuyoshi Tachibana, David W. Archibald, Nancy Mueller, Mary Fran McLane, Max Essex
Publikováno v:
Viral Immunology. 1:241-246
Secretory antibodies protect mucosal surfaces against transmission of many viruses. Human T-lymphotropic Virus, Type I (HTLV-I) is transmitted via blood products and via sexual contact across mucosal surfaces. We investigated the presence of HTLV-I-s