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Matthew Larson

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Skarda D, Taylor J, Chipman J, Larson M, Baker J, Schacker T, et al.
Surg Infect (Larchmt) . 2007 Apr; 8(2):173-8. PMID: 17437362
Background And Purpose: The incidence of postoperative complications in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients remains controversial. Published data suggest that these patients are at higher risk for postoperative surgical site...
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Schacker T, Brenchley J, Beilman G, Reilly C, Pambuccian S, Taylor J, et al.
Clin Vaccine Immunol . 2006 May; 13(5):556-60. PMID: 16682476
The organized structure of lymphatic tissues (LTs) constitutes a microenvironment referred to as a niche that plays a critical role in immune system homeostasis by promoting cellular interactions and providing...
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Schacker T, Reilly C, Beilman G, Taylor J, Skarda D, Krason D, et al.
AIDS . 2005 Nov; 19(18):2169-71. PMID: 16284469
The structure of lymphatic tissues is an important component of lymphatic tissue T-cell homeostasis. Collagen deposition in lymphatic tissues (common in HIV infection) disrupts the niche and limits the size...
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Maher D, Wu X, Schacker T, Larson M, Southern P
J Infect Dis . 2004 Nov; 190(11):1989-97. PMID: 15529264
Oral exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 results in systemic infection, but many details surrounding virus transmission remain unresolved. We developed a mucosal model, using human palatine tonsil...
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Brenchley J, Schacker T, Ruff L, Price D, Taylor J, Beilman G, et al.
J Exp Med . 2004 Sep; 200(6):749-59. PMID: 15365096
The mechanisms underlying CD4(+) T cell depletion in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are not well understood. Comparative studies of lymphoid tissues, where the vast majority of T cells reside,...
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Schacker T, Nguyen P, Beilman G, Wolinsky S, Larson M, Reilly C, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2002 Oct; 110(8):1133-9. PMID: 12393849
Lymphatic tissues (LTs) are structurally organized to promote interaction between antigens, chemokines, growth factors, and lymphocytes to generate an immunologic response and maintain normal-sized populations of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T...