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    Glycogen Levels in Undiluted Genital Fluid and Their Relationship to Vaginal pH, Estrogen, and Progesterone by Mirmonsef, Paria, Hotton, Anna L, Gilbert, Douglas, Gioia, Casey J, Maric, Danijela, Hope, Thomas J, Landay, Alan L, Spear, Gregory T

    Published in PloS one (19-04-2016)
    “…Colonization of the female lower genital tract with Lactobacillus provides protection against STIs and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Growth of genital…”
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    Visualization of HIV-1 interactions with penile and foreskin epithelia: clues for female-to-male HIV transmission by Dinh, Minh H, Anderson, Meegan R, McRaven, Michael D, Cianci, Gianguido C, McCoombe, Scott G, Kelley, Z L, Gioia, Casey J, Fought, Angela J, Rademaker, Alfred W, Veazey, Ronald S, Hope, Thomas J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-03-2015)
    “…To gain insight into female-to-male HIV sexual transmission and how male circumcision protects against this mode of transmission, we visualized HIV-1…”
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    Human cervicovaginal mucus contains an activity that hinders HIV-1 movement by Shukair, S A, Allen, S A, Cianci, G C, Stieh, D J, Anderson, M R, Baig, S M, Gioia, C J, Spongberg, E J, Kauffman, S M, McRaven, M D, Lakougna, H Y, Hammond, C, Kiser, P F, Hope, T J

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-03-2013)
    “…Cervical and vaginal epithelia are primary barriers against HIV type I (HIV-1) entry during male-to-female transmission. Cervical mucus (CM) is produced by the…”
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    Visualization of HIV-1 Interactions with Penile and Foreskin Epithelia: Clues for Female-to-Male HIV Transmission: e1004729 by Dinh, Minh H, Anderson, Meegan R, McRaven, Michael D, Cianci, Gianguido C, McCoombe, Scott G, Kelley, Z L, Gioia, Casey J, Fought, Angela J, Rademaker, Alfred W, Veazey, Ronald S, Hope, Thomas J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-03-2015)
    “…To gain insight into female-to-male HIV sexual transmission and how male circumcision protects against this mode of transmission, we visualized HIV-1…”
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