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    Comparison between a deep-learning and a pixel-based approach for the automated quantification of HIV target cells in foreskin tissue by Shao, Zhongtian, Buchanan, Lane B., Zuanazzi, David, Khan, Yazan N., Khan, Ali R., Prodger, Jessica L.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-01-2024)
    “…The availability of target cells expressing the HIV receptors CD4 and CCR5 in genital tissue is a critical determinant of HIV susceptibility during sexual…”
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    Soluble E‐cadherin: A marker of genital epithelial disruption by Liu, Rachel, Armstrong, Eric, Constable, Shirley, Buchanan, Lane B, Mohammadi, Avid, Galiwango, Ronald M, Huibner, Sanja, Perry, Marie C, Prodger, Jessica L, Coburn, Bryan, Kaul, Rupert

    “…Problem The genital epithelial barrier is a crucial first line of defence against HIV, and epithelial disruption may enhance HIV susceptibility. Assessment of…”
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    Quantitative Immunofluorescent Imaging of Immune Cells in Mucosal Tissues by Buchanan, Lane B, Shao, Zhongtian, Jiang, Yuan Chung, Lai, Abbie, Hope, Thomas J, Carias, Ann M, Prodger, Jessica L

    “…Understanding the interplay between commensals, pathogens, and immune cells in the skin and mucosal tissues is critical to improve prevention and treatment of…”
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    Penile bacteria associated with HIV seroconversion, inflammation, and immune cells by Prodger, Jessica L, Abraham, Alison G, Tobian, Aaron Ar, Park, Daniel E, Aziz, Maliha, Roach, Kelsey, Gray, Ronald H, Buchanan, Lane, Kigozi, Godfrey, Galiwango, Ronald M, Ssekasanvu, Joseph, Nnamutete, James, Kagaayi, Joseph, Kaul, Rupert, Liu, Cindy M

    Published in JCI insight (22-04-2021)
    “…The foreskin is a site of heterosexual acquisition of HIV-1 among uncircumcised men. However, some men remain HIV-negative despite repeated, unprotected…”
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    Incorporating Tantalum Oxide Nanoparticles into Implantable Polymeric Biomedical Devices for Radiological Monitoring by Pawelec, Kendell M., Tu, Ethan, Chakravarty, Shatadru, Hix, Jeremy M. L., Buchanan, Lane, Kenney, Legend, Buchanan, Foster, Chatterjee, Nandini, Das, Subhashri, Alessio, Adam, Shapiro, Erik M.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-07-2023)
    “…Longitudinal radiological monitoring of biomedical devices is increasingly important, driven by the risk of device failure following implantation. Polymeric…”
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