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Modeling Anti-HIV-1 HSPC-Based Gene Therapy in Humanized Mice Previously Infected with HIV-1
Investigations of anti-HIV-1 human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell (HSPC)-based gene therapy have been performed by HIV-1 challenge after the engraftment of gene-modified HSPCs in humanized mouse models.
Wannisa Khamaikawin +13 more
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Background: Leishmania (L.) species are the causative agent of leishmaniasis. Due to the lack of efficient vaccine candidates, drug therapies are the only option to deal with cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Uwe Ritter (130470) +31 more
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Generation of a neonatal sepsis model in humanized mice
Streptococcus agalactiae (group B streptococcus (GBS)) is a gram-positive bacterium and a harmless commensal in the gastrointestinal and vaginal flora of healthy adults.
Ernst, Wolfgang
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Humanized mouse models for inherited thrombocytopenia studies
Inherited thrombocytopenia (IT) is a group of hereditary disorders characterized by a reduced platelet count as the main clinical manifestation, and often with abnormal platelet function, which can subsequently lead to impaired hemostasis.
Xiaojie Wang +13 more
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In vivo imaging enables high resolution preclinical trials on patients' leukemia cells growing in mice. [PDF]
Xenograft mouse models represent helpful tools for preclinical studies on human tumors. For modeling the complexity of the human disease, primary tumor cells are by far superior to established cell lines.
zur Stadt, Udo +51 more
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Perspectives on Non-BLT Humanized Mouse Models for Studying HIV Pathogenesis and Therapy
A variety of humanized mice, which are reconstituted only with human hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) or with fetal thymus and HSCs, have been developed and widely utilized as in vivo animal models of HIV-1 infection.
Kazutaka Terahara +2 more
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Generation of HIV latency in humanized BLT mice
Here we demonstrate that a combination of tenofovir, emtricitabine, and raltegravir effectively suppresses peripheral and systemic HIV replication in humanized BLT mice.
Rae Ann Spagnuolo +35 more
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Antibody Production and Diversification in Humanized Mice
Many scientists are skeptical of using humanized mice to study the human adaptive immune response. The reasoning behind this skepticism stems from discrepancies in various studies seen previously. A study conducted by Traggiai et al.
Berges, Dr. Brad, Nielsen, Stanton
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Vectored immunoprophylaxis protects humanized mice from mucosal HIV transmission [PDF]
Background: Recently, a number of antibodies capable of broadly neutralizing HIV have been isolated from HIV infected patients, stimulating efforts to develop vaccines capable of eliciting their production in naive individuals.
AB Balazs +11 more
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The technological advances catalyzed by the sequencing of the human genome have been highly beneficial to stem cell research.
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