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The following pages link to Enhanced cellular responses and environmental sampling within inner foreskin explants: implications for the foreskin's role in HIV transmission (Q36463673):
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- No difference in keratin thickness between inner and outer foreskins from elective male circumcisions in Rakai, Uganda (Q21134134) (← links)
- The role of the foreskin in male circumcision: an evidence-based review (Q24595905) (← links)
- Does HIV Exploit the Inflammatory Milieu of the Male Genital Tract for Successful Infection? (Q26742167) (← links)
- Evaluation of clinical curative effects of disposable stitching instrument in redundant prepuce patients (Q33846876) (← links)
- New paradigms for functional HIV-specific nonneutralizing antibodies (Q33900595) (← links)
- HIV-1 efficient entry in inner foreskin is mediated by elevated CCL5/RANTES that recruits T cells and fuels conjugate formation with Langerhans cells (Q33954381) (← links)
- The inner foreskin of healthy males at risk of HIV infection harbors epithelial CD4+ CCR5+ cells and has features of an inflamed epidermal barrier (Q34277822) (← links)
- Male Circumcision and HIV Transmission; What Do We Know? (Q34318936) (← links)
- Phenotypic properties of transmitted founder HIV-1 (Q34336058) (← links)
- Redundant prepuce increases the odds of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). (Q34433215) (← links)
- Use of human mucosal tissue to study HIV-1 pathogenesis and evaluate HIV-1 prevention modalities (Q34566597) (← links)
- Visualization of HIV-1 interactions with penile and foreskin epithelia: clues for female-to-male HIV transmission (Q35154781) (← links)
- Foreskin T-cell subsets differ substantially from blood with respect to HIV co-receptor expression, inflammatory profile, and memory status (Q35782953) (← links)
- Expression of structural proteins in human female and male genital epithelia and implications for sexually transmitted infections (Q35790984) (← links)
- Antiviral antibodies and T cells are present in the foreskin of simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus macaques (Q36155560) (← links)
- Differential compartmentalization of HIV-targeting immune cells in inner and outer foreskin tissue. (Q37484007) (← links)
- Antigen-presenting cell candidates for HIV-1 transmission in human distal colonic mucosa defined by CD207 dendritic cells and CD209 macrophages (Q37610627) (← links)
- Adenovirus serotype 26 and 35 vectors induce simian immunodeficiency virus-specific T lymphocyte responses in foreskin in rhesus monkeys (Q37713545) (← links)
- Immune correlates of HIV exposure without infection in foreskins of men from Rakai, Uganda (Q37720097) (← links)
- HIV sexual transmission and microbicides (Q37853935) (← links)
- Biological basis for the protective effect conferred by male circumcision against HIV infection (Q38009780) (← links)
- Circumcision related to urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, human immunodeficiency virus infections, and penile and cervical cancer (Q38097865) (← links)
- The role of dendritic cells in male reproductive tract (Q38879934) (← links)
- The biology of how circumcision reduces HIV susceptibility: broader implications for the prevention field (Q40047225) (← links)
- Diminished transmission of drug resistant HIV-1 variants with reduced replication capacity in a human transmission model. (Q41603336) (← links)
- Penile coital injuries in men decline after circumcision: Results from a prospective study of recently circumcised and uncircumcised men in western Kenya (Q42706710) (← links)
- Circumcision plus antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and α-blocker therapy for the treatment for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial (Q48071912) (← links)
- Male circumcision and human immunodeficiency virus infection: An update on randomized controlled trials and molecular evidences. (Q54240891) (← links)
- Impact of chemokine C-C ligand 27, foreskin anatomy and sexually transmitted infections on HIV-1 target cell availability in adolescent South African males (Q90754632) (← links)
- Barriers of Mucosal Entry of HIV/SIV (Q92099416) (← links)