JM Brenchley, DC Douek - Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The mucosal barrier and immune activation in HIV pathogenesi... : Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS The mucosal barrier and immune activation in HIV pathogenesis : Current Opinion in HIV …
Loss of CD4+ T cells in the gut is necessary but not sufficient to cause AIDS in animal models, raising the possibility that a differential loss of CD4+ T-cell subtypes may be …
DL Sodora, G Silvestri - Aids, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The mechanisms by which HIV induces the immune dysfunction clinically defined as AIDS have been a subject of intense study since the discovery of the virus in the early 1980s …
HIV-infected humans and SIV-infected rhesus macaques experience a rapid and dramatic loss of mucosal CD4+ T cells that is considered to be a key determinant of AIDS …
In striking contrast to HIV infection, natural SIV infection of African nonhuman primates is asymptomatic and usually does not induce significant CD4+ T cell depletion despite high …
AJ Jasinska, I Pandrea, C Apetrei - Frontiers in Immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
CCR5, a chemokine receptor central for orchestrating lymphocyte/cell migration to the sites of inflammation and to the immunosurveillance, is involved in the pathogenesis of a wide …
The design of an effective AIDS vaccine has eluded the efforts of the scientific community to the point that alternative approaches to classic vaccine formulations have to be considered …
NR Klatt, JM Brenchley - Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Th17 cell dynamics in HIV infection : Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS Th17 cell dynamics in HIV infection : Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS Log in or Register Subscribe to journalSubscribe …
I Pandrea, DL Sodora, G Silvestri, C Apetrei - Trends in immunology, 2008 - cell.com
Identifying distinctions between pathogenic HIV and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infections and nonprogressive SIV in natural African primate hosts might provide key …