SA McCormack, BM Best - Clinical pharmacokinetics, 2014 - Springer
Background Maternal-to-fetal transfer of antiretroviral drugs contributes to prevention of vertical transmission of HIV. Objective This systematic review discusses published studies …
JS Lee, R Romero, YM Han, HC Kim… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Studying the biology of the human placenta represents a major experimental challenge. Although conventional cell culture techniques have been used to study different …
A key goal of managing HIV in pregnancy and postpartum is to optimise a woman's own health. Furthermore, one of the major successes in the management of individuals living …
GP Taylor, P Clayden, J Dhar, K Gandhi, Y Gilleece… - HIV medicine, 2012 - bhiva.org
One of the major successes in the management of HIV-positive patients has been the PMTCT of HIV-1. With the widespread implementation of routine antenatal screening for HIV …
A de Ruiter, GP Taylor, P Clayden, J Dhar, K Gandhi… - HIV Med, 2014 - bhiva.org
One of the major successes in the management of HIV-positive patients has been the prevention of mother-tochild transmission (MTCT) of HIV-1. With the widespread …
The aim of our study was to evaluate the bidirectional transfer of Bisphenol S (BPS) and its main metabolite, BPS Glucuronide (BPSG), using the model of perfused human placenta …
L Pencolé, MP Lê, F Bouchet-Crivat, D Duro… - Aids, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Data on placental transfer is lacking for the recent HIV integrase inhibitors, bictegravir and cabotegravir, although their future use in pregnancy is to be expected. The objective of this …
LJ Else, S Taylor, DJ Back, SH Khoo - Antiviral therapy, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
HIV resides within anatomical 'sanctuary sites' where local drug exposure and viral dynamics may differ significantly from the systemic compartment. Widespread …
Objective To determine the transplacental pharmacokinetics of the HIV integrase inhibitor dolutegravir. Study design Maternal-to-fetal transfer across the term human placenta was …