Emmanuel C. Balandya, Ph.D.

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2012 Physiology Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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Immunology, Physiology Biology, Cell Biology
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Timothy P. Lahey grad student 2012 Dartmouth
 (Impact of semen on mucosal transmission of HIV.)
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Balandya E, Reynolds T, Aboud S, et al. (2017) Increased memory phenotypes of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in children with sickle cell anaemia in Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Health Research. 19
Balandya E, Reynolds T, Obaro S, et al. (2016) Alteration of Lymphocyte Phenotype and Function in Sickle Cell Anemia: Implications for Vaccine Responses. American Journal of Hematology
Balandya E, Miller AD, Beck M, et al. (2014) Adenovirus serotype 26 and 35 vectors induce simian immunodeficiency virus-specific T lymphocyte responses in foreskin in rhesus monkeys. Journal of Virology. 88: 3756-65
Balandya E, Wieland-Alter W, Sanders K, et al. (2012) Human seminal plasma fosters CD4(+) regulatory T-cell phenotype and transforming growth factor-β1 expression. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 68: 322-330
Balandya E, Sheth S, Sanders K, et al. (2010) Semen protects CD4+ target cells from HIV infection but promotes the preferential transmission of R5 tropic HIV. Journal of Immunology. 185: 7596-7604
Lyimo MA, Howell AL, Balandya E, et al. (2009) Innate factors in human breast milk inhibit cell-free HIV-1 but not cell-associated HIV-1 infection of CD4+ cells. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). 51: 117-24
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