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HIV-1 infection and CD4 T cell depletion in the humanized Rag2-/-γc-/- (RAG-hu) mouse model

Bradford K Berges, William H Wheat, Brent E Palmer, Elizabeth Connick and Ramesh Akkina*

Retrovirology 2006, 3:76 doi:10.1186/1742-4690-3-76

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The utility of the new generation of humanized mice to study HIV-1 infection: transmission, prevention, pathogenesis, and treatment

Bradford K Berges, Mark R Rowan Retrovirology 2011, 8:65 (11 August 2011)

The purpose of this review is to summarize the findings reported to date on all new humanized mouse models (those transplanted human HSCs) in regards to HIV-1 sexual transmission, pathogenesis, anti-HIV-1 immune responses, viral evolution, pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis, and gene therapeutic strategies.

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The utilization of humanized mouse models for the study of human retroviral infections

Rachel Van Duyne, Caitlin Pedati, Irene Guendel, Lawrence Carpio, Kylene Kehn-Hall, Mohammed Saifuddin, Fatah Kashanchi Retrovirology 2009, 6:76 (12 August 2009)

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H-index, mentoring-index, highly-cited and highly-accessed: how to evaluate scientists?

Kuan-Teh Jeang Retrovirology 2008, 5:106 (25 November 2008)

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Summary of presentations at the NIH/NIAID New Humanized Rodent Models 2007 Workshop

Harris Goldstein AIDS Research and Therapy 2008, 5:3 (31 January 2008)