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    SHIV-KB9 Infection of Rhesus Monkeys Does Not Always Cause Disease-Contribution of Host Immune Factors and Thymic Output by Kourtis, Athena P., Ibegbu, Christian C., Scinicariello, Franco, Oh, Chin Yih, McClure, Harold M.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-2002)
    “…Simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) infection in the macaque is a model of HIV pathogenesis. KB9, a molecular clone of SHIV 89.6P, induced rapid and…”
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    Effects of different HIV strains on thymic epithelial cultures by Kourtis, A P, Ibegbu, C C, Scinicarrielo, F, Lee, F K

    Published in Pathobiology (Basel) (01-01-2001)
    “…The thymus is the major site for T cell development; interactions of developing thymocytes with thymic epithelial cells are critical for normal thymopoiesis…”
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    Early Progression of Disease in HIV-Infected Infants with Thymus Dysfunction by Kourtis, Athena P, Ibegbu, Christian, Nahmias, Andre J, Lee, Francis K, Clark, W. Scott, Sawyer, Mary K, Nesheim, Steven

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (07-11-1996)
    “…Perinatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection generally has a more rapid course than HIV infection in adults. 1 , 2 The pattern of progression is…”
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    Thymic Dysfunction and Time of Infection Predict Mortality in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Infants by Nahmias, André J., Clark, W. Scott, Kourtis, Athena P., Lee, Francis K., Cotsonis, George, Ibegbu, Christian, Thea, Donald, Palumbo, Paul, Vink, Peter, Simonds, R. J., Nesheim, Steven R.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-09-1998)
    “…The effect of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-induced thymic dysfunction (TD) on mortality was studied in 265 infected infants in the CDC Perinatal AIDS…”
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    Correlation of virus load and soluble L-selectin, a marker of immune activation, in pediatric HIV-1 infection by KOURTIS, Athena P, NESHEIM, Steven R, THEA, Donald, IBEGBU, Christian, NAHMIAS, Andre J, LEE, Francis K

    Published in AIDS (London) (10-11-2000)
    “…HIV infections in children are characterized by high viral load and, in some perinatally infected newborns, delayed appearance of viral markers. Both phenomena…”
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    Analysis of synergism/antagonism between HIV-1 antibody-positive human sera and soluble CD4 in blocking HIV-1 binding and infectivity by Kennedy, M S, Orloff, S, Ibegbu, C C, Odell, C D, Maddon, P J, McDougal, J S

    Published in AIDS research and human retroviruses (01-12-1991)
    “…We tested human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) antibody-positive human sera and sCD4, alone and in combination, for synergistic, additive, or…”
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    Studies on the antigenic specificity of Mycobacterium leprae. I. Isoelectric and chromatofocusing separation by Ibegbu, C, Mandock, O, Kale, V, Navalkar, R G

    “…Cell sonicates of Mycobacterium leprae and other mycobacteria were subjected to isoelectric focusing and chromatofocusing to evaluate their protein antigens…”
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    Studies on the antigenic specificity of Mycobacterium leprae. II. Immunological characterization by Mandock, O, Ibegbu, C, Kale, V, Navalkar, R G

    “…Antigens from untreated and autoclaved Mycobacterium leprae obtained through chromatofocusing were tested for their ability to both induce as well as elicit…”
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    Studies on the antigenic specificity of Mycobacterium leprae. III. Further studies on immunological characterization by Kale, V, Mandock, O, Ibegbu, C, Navalkar, R G

    “…The ability of the various protein antigens of Mycobacterium leprae to induce as well as detect delayed type hypersensitivity has been confirmed by studies in…”
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