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pro vyhledávání: '"Tara R. Henning"'
Autor:
Ann M Carias, Shannon A Allen, Angela J Fought, Katarina Kotnik Halavaty, Meegan R Anderson, Maria L Jimenez, Michael D McRaven, Casey J Gioia, Tara R Henning, Ellen N Kersh, James M Smith, Lara E Pereira, Katherine Butler, S Janet M McNicholl, R Michael Hendry, Patrick F Kiser, Ronald S Veazey, Thomas J Hope
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 9, p e1005885 (2016)
Currently, there are mounting data suggesting that HIV-1 acquisition in women can be affected by the use of certain hormonal contraceptives. However, in non-human primate models, endogenous or exogenous progestin-dominant states are shown to increase
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https://doaj.org/article/80e89e6e2b914887bc6e62ce858014f7
Autor:
Shanon Ellis, Ellen N. Kersh, Jana M. Ritter, Cheng Y. Chen, Jaeyoung Hong, Christi Phillips, Monica Morris, Dorothy L. Patton, Janet M. McNicholl, Tara Jones, Kristen Kelley, John R. Papp, Tara R. Henning, Joseph Kang, Eli Nachamkin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 46:218-227
Background Rectal STI coinfection models enhance the understanding of rectal HIV transmission risk factors. Materials and Methods Rhesus macaques (n=9) were exposed to one of three rectal Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) challenges: C. trachomatis L2 (CT-L
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 31:1166-1169
Vaginal SHIVSF162P3 acquisition in pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina) is dependent on time point during the menstrual cycle. Susceptibility is higher around menstruation and lower at ovulation in mid cycle. This complicates the design of repeat low
Autor:
Sherif R. Zaki, Janet M. McNicholl, Katherine Butler, Jana M. Ritter, Shanon Ellis, Ellen N. Kersh, Jeltley L. Montague, David W. Garber, Tara R. Henning
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 44:286-295
BACKGROUND: Depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) has been associated in some studies with increased HIV susceptibility in women. We used a pigtail macaque model to document the effects of repeated DMPA treatments and their potential contribution
Autor:
Janet M. McNicholl, Sundaram A. Vishwanathan, James M. Smith, Ellen N. Kersh, Tara R. Henning, Katherine Butler, Charles Dobard, Jessica Radzio, Debra L. Hanson, J. Gerardo García-Lerma
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 30:1125-1129
The repeat low-dose virus challenge model is commonly used in nonhuman primate studies of HIV transmission and biomedical preventions. For some viruses or challenge routes, it is uncertain whether the repeated exposure design might induce virus-direc
Autor:
Tara R, Henning, Monica, Morris, Shanon, Ellis, Kristen, Kelley, Christi, Phillips, Jana, Ritter, Tara, Jones, Eli, Nachamkin, Cheng Y, Chen, Jaeyoung, Hong, Joseph, Kang, Dorothy, Patton, Janet, McNicholl, John, Papp, Ellen N, Kersh
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical primatology. 46(5)
Rectal STI coinfection models enhance the understanding of rectal HIV transmission risk factors.Rhesus macaques (n=9) were exposed to one of three rectal Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) challenges: C. trachomatis LChlamydial infections were successfully e
Autor:
James M. Smith, S. Janet M. McNicholl, Katherine Butler, Shannon A. Allen, R. Michael Hendry, Ronald S. Veazey, Maria L. Jimenez, Michael D. McRaven, Angela J. Fought, Thomas J. Hope, Lara E. Pereira, Casey J. Gioia, Ann M. Carias, Tara R. Henning, Patrick F. Kiser, Katarina Kotnik Halavaty, Ellen N. Kersh, Meegan R. Anderson
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 9, p e1005885 (2016)
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 9, p e1005885 (2016)
Currently, there are mounting data suggesting that HIV-1 acquisition in women can be affected by the use of certain hormonal contraceptives. However, in non-human primate models, endogenous or exogenous progestin-dominant states are shown to increase
Autor:
Janet M. McNicholl, Katherine Butler, Dorothy L. Patton, W. Evan Secor, Harlan D. Caldwell, Gail L. Sturdevant, Yetunde F Fakile, James Mitchell, Debra L. Hanson, Christi Phillips, Tara R. Henning, Shanon Ellis, John R. Papp, Elizabeth M. Sweeney, Frank Deyounks, Carol E. Farshy, Ellen N. Kersh
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infectious diseases. 210(8)
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) can increase the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by 2–5-fold [1–5]. It is unclear whether this association is largely attributable to sexual or behavioral practices or to an underlying STI
Publikováno v:
Virology Journal
There are few nonhuman primate models of enhanced HIV susceptibility. Such models can improve comprehension of HIV acquisition risk factors and provide rigorous testing platforms for preclinical prevention strategies. This paper reviews past, current
Autor:
Janet M. McNicholl, James M. Smith, Ann M. Carias, Sundaram A. Vishwanathan, Ellen N. Kersh, Ronald S. Veazey, Katherine Butler, Michael D. McRaven, Thomas J. Hope, Meegan R. Anderson, R. M. Hendry, Tara R. Henning
Publikováno v:
Retrovirology
Retrovirology, Vol 9, Iss Suppl 2, p P363 (2012)
Retrovirology, Vol 9, Iss Suppl 2, p P363 (2012)
Background Currently, there is much debate on whether epithelial thinning from hormonal contraceptives can increase HIV acquisition. Previously, we illustrated that HIV can penetrate to depths in squamous epithelium where it can interact with target