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Andrew A Lackner

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Annual Review of Medicine|January 16, 2007
Current concepts in AIDS pathogenesis: insights from the SIV/macaque modelAndrew A Lackner, Ronald S Veazey
Nature Medicine|May 6, 2005
HIV swiftly guts the immune systemRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
Journal of Neuroimmunology|December 31, 2003
Proximity between 5-HT secreting enteroendocrine cells and lymphocytes in the gut mucosa of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) is suggestive of a role for enterochromaffin cell 5-HT in mucosal immunityGui-Bo Yang, Andrew A Lackner
Plos Medicine|December 7, 2006
Impact of antiretroviral therapy on intestinal lymphoid tissues in HIV infectionRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|September 24, 2004
Getting to the guts of HIV pathogenesisRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
ILAR Journal|December 12, 2017
Nonhuman Primate Models and Understanding the Pathogenesis of HIV Infection and AIDSRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|October 25, 2002
Distribution and immunophenotype of DC-SIGN-expressing cells in SIV-infected and uninfected macaquesAnnette J Schwartz, Xavier Alvarez, Andrew A Lackner
Journal of Medical Primatology|August 29, 2014
Microdissection approaches in tuberculosis researchTeresa A Hudock, Andrew A Lackner, Deepak Kaushal
European Journal of Immunology|March 1, 2006
Intestinal double-positive CD4+CD8+ T cells are highly activated memory cells with an increased capacity to produce cytokinesBapi Pahar, Andrew A Lackner, Ronald S Veazey
Journal of Medical Primatology|January 15, 2013
How well do you know your monkeys?Deepak Kaushal, Rudolf P Bohm, Andrew A Lackner
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Annual Review of Medicine|January 16, 2007
Current concepts in AIDS pathogenesis: insights from the SIV/macaque modelAndrew A Lackner, Ronald S Veazey
Nature Medicine|May 6, 2005
HIV swiftly guts the immune systemRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
Journal of Neuroimmunology|December 31, 2003
Proximity between 5-HT secreting enteroendocrine cells and lymphocytes in the gut mucosa of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) is suggestive of a role for enterochromaffin cell 5-HT in mucosal immunityGui-Bo Yang, Andrew A Lackner
Plos Medicine|December 7, 2006
Impact of antiretroviral therapy on intestinal lymphoid tissues in HIV infectionRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|September 24, 2004
Getting to the guts of HIV pathogenesisRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
ILAR Journal|December 12, 2017
Nonhuman Primate Models and Understanding the Pathogenesis of HIV Infection and AIDSRonald S Veazey, Andrew A Lackner
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|October 25, 2002
Distribution and immunophenotype of DC-SIGN-expressing cells in SIV-infected and uninfected macaquesAnnette J Schwartz, Xavier Alvarez, Andrew A Lackner
Journal of Medical Primatology|August 29, 2014
Microdissection approaches in tuberculosis researchTeresa A Hudock, Andrew A Lackner, Deepak Kaushal
European Journal of Immunology|March 1, 2006
Intestinal double-positive CD4+CD8+ T cells are highly activated memory cells with an increased capacity to produce cytokinesBapi Pahar, Andrew A Lackner, Ronald S Veazey
Journal of Medical Primatology|January 15, 2013
How well do you know your monkeys?Deepak Kaushal, Rudolf P Bohm, Andrew A Lackner
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