Increased levels of inflammatory cytokines in the female reproductive tract are associated with altered expression of proteases, mucosal barrier proteins, and an influx of HIV-susceptible target cells.
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Date
2016
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Publisher
Nature.
Abstract
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Description
CAPRISA, 2016.
Keywords
Adult., CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes--Cytology., Cell Movement--Immunology., Chemokine CCL20--Genetics.
Citation
Arnold, K.B., Burgener, A., Birse, K., Romas, L., Dunphy, L.J., Shahabi, K., Abou, M., Westmacott, G.R., McCorrister, S., Kwatampora, J., Nyanga, B. Kimani,J., Masson, L., Liebenberg, L.J., Abdool Karim, S.S., Passmore, J-A.S., Lauffenburger, D.A., Kaul, R., McKinnon, L.R. 2016. Increased levels of inflammatory cytokines in the female reproductive tract are associated with altered expression of proteases, mucosal barrier proteins, and an influx of HIV-susceptible target cells. Mucosal Immunology 9(1), 194-205.