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Item Early HIV-1 infection is associated with reduced frequencies of cervical Th17 cells.(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., 2015) McKinnon, Lyle R.; Nyanga, Billy.; Kim, Connie J.; Izulla, Preston.; Kwatampora, Jessie.; Kimani, Makobu.; Shahabi, Kamnoosh.; Mugo, Nelly.; Smith, Jennifer S.; Anzala, Omu.; Kimani, Joshua.; Kaul, Rupert.Abstract available in pdf.Item 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.(Nature., 2016) Arnold, Kelly B.; Burgener, Adam D.; Birse, Kenzie D. M.; Romas, Laura.; Dunphy, Laura J.; Shahabi, Kamnoosh.; Abou, Max.; Westmacott, Garrett R.; McCorrister, Stuart J.; Kwatampora, Jessie.; Nyanga, Billy.; Kimani, Joshua.; Masson, Lindi.; Liebenberg, Lenine Julie.; Abdool Karim, Salim Safurdeen.; Passmore, Jo-Ann Shelley.; Lauffenburger, Douglas A.; Kaul, Rupert.; McKinnon, Lyle R.Abstract available in pdf.Item Non-cationic proteins are associated with HIV neutralizing activity in genital secretions of female sex workers.(Public Library of Science., 2015) Birse, Kenzie D. M.; Cole, Amy L.; Hirbod, Taha.; McKinnon, Lyle R.; Ball, Terry Blake.; Westmacott, Garrett R.; Kimani, Joshua.; Plummer, Frank.; Cole, Alexander M.; Burgener, Adam D.; Broliden, Kristina.Abstract available in pdf.