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4. R5 tropic HIV-1 is preferentially translocated of across genital mucosa while X4 tropic HIV-1 is selectively sequestered in genital epithelial cells and activates type I IFN signaling

5. Ending COVID-19: progress and gaps in research-highlights of the July 2020 GloPID-R COVID-19 Research Synergies Meetings

7. Ending COVID-19: progress and gaps in research-highlights of the July 2020 GloPID-R COVID-19 Research Synergies Meetings

8. Ending COVID-19: progress and gaps in research-highlights of the July 2020 GloPID-R COVID-19 Research Synergies Meetings

9. The Evolving Facets of Bacterial Vaginosis: Implications for HIV Transmission

10. Suppressive and Gut-Reparative Functions of Human Type 1 T Regulatory Cells

18. Effects of estradiol and progesterone on susceptibility and early immune responses to Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the female reproductive tract.

19. Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the female reproductive tract of the rat: influence of progesterone on infectivity and immune response.

20. Antimicrobial resistance research in a post-pandemic world: Insights on antimicrobial resistance research in the COVID-19 pandemic

23. Feasibility, safety and tolerability of estrogen and/or probiotics for improving vaginal health in Canadian African, Caribbean, and Black women: A pilot phase 1 clinical trial.

24. G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo .

25. NET-EN treatment leads to delayed HSV-2 infection, enhanced mucin and T cell functions in the female genital tract when compared to DMPA in a preclinical mouse model.

26. Human vaginal microbiota colonization is regulated by female sex hormones in a mouse model.

27. ASK1 inhibitors are potential pan-antiviral drugs, which dampen replication of diverse viruses including SARS-CoV2.

28. Lactic acid enhances vaginal epithelial barrier integrity and ameliorates inflammatory effects of dysbiotic short chain fatty acids and HIV-1.

29. Metabolic signature for a dysbiotic microbiome in the female genital tract: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

30. LAMP3/CD63 Expression in Early and Late Endosomes in Human Vaginal Epithelial Cells Is Associated with Enhancement of HSV-2 Infection.

31. Comparing Current and Next-Generation Humanized Mouse Models for Advancing HIV and HIV/ Mtb Co-Infection Studies.

32. The Role of IL-17 During Infections in the Female Reproductive Tract.

34. Key considerations on the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on antimicrobial resistance research and surveillance.

35. Primary HSV-2 Infection in Early Pregnancy Results in Transplacental Viral Transmission and Dose-Dependent Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in a Novel Mouse Model.

36. IgA potentiates NETosis in response to viral infection.

38. Advances in Humanized Mouse Models to Improve Understanding of HIV-1 Pathogenesis and Immune Responses.

39. Differential Elevation of Inflammation and CD4 + T Cell Activation in Kenyan Female Sex Workers and Non-Sex Workers Using Depot-Medroxyprogesterone Acetate.

40. Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) enhances susceptibility and increases the window of vulnerability to HIV-1 in humanized mice.

41. Transcriptional response of vaginal epithelial cells to medroxyprogesterone acetate treatment results in decreased barrier integrity.

42. TRIM26 Facilitates HSV-2 Infection by Downregulating Antiviral Responses through the IRF3 Pathway.

43. Estradiol Enhances Antiviral CD4 + Tissue-Resident Memory T Cell Responses following Mucosal Herpes Simplex Virus 2 Vaccination through an IL-17-Mediated Pathway.

44. Curcumin Can Decrease Tissue Inflammation and the Severity of HSV-2 Infection in the Female Reproductive Mucosa.

45. Suppressive and Gut-Reparative Functions of Human Type 1 T Regulatory Cells.

46. Medroxyprogesterone acetate alters the vaginal microbiota and microenvironment in women and increases susceptibility to HIV-1 in humanized mice.

47. Protective Effect of Probiotic Bacteria and Estrogen in Preventing HIV-1-Mediated Impairment of Epithelial Barrier Integrity in Female Genital Tract.

48. IL-17 Production by γδ + T Cells Is Critical for Inducing T h 17 Responses in the Female Genital Tract and Regulated by Estradiol and Microbiota.

49. Impact of Standard Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment on the Genital Microbiota, Immune Milieu, and Ex Vivo Human Immunodeficiency Virus Susceptibility.

50. The Evolving Facets of Bacterial Vaginosis: Implications for HIV Transmission.

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