Emmanuel C. Balandya, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Physiology | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
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(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 |