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Monitoring HIV DNA and Cellular Activation Markers in HIV-Infected Humanized Mice Under Cart Mary-Aude Rochat, Erika Schlaepfer, Stefan P
Establishment and Characterization of Humanized Mouse NPC-PDX Model for Testing Immunotherapy
Humanized Mouse Models Fact Sheet
Humanized Mouse Model Supports Development, Function, and Tissue Residency of Human Natural Killer Cells
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Induction of Functional Human Macrophages in Humanized Mice
Humanized Mouse Models: Using Human Cells to Conquer Disease
Humanized Mice in Dermatology Research Russell L
Humanized Mouse Models for Transplant Immunology
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Humanized Mice As a Model for Aberrant Responses in Human T Cell Immunotherapy Nalini K
CD34T+ Humanized Mouse Model to Study Mucosal HIV-1 Transmission and Prevention
HIV-1 Elimination in Humanized Mice
Type 1 Diabetes Induction in Humanized Mice
Propagating Humanized BLT Mice for the Study of Human Immunology and Immunotherapy
Current and Emerging Humanized Mouse and Rat Models For
Human Lymphohematopoietic Reconstitution and Immune Function in Immunodeficient Mice Receiving Cotransplantation of Human Thymic Tissue and CD341 Cells
AACR April, 2016 – Humanized Mouse Models for Evaluation Of
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Human Macrophage and Dendritic Cell-Specific Silencing of High-Mobility
The Development of Next-Generation PBMC Humanized Mice for Preclinical Investigation of Cancer Immunotherapeutic Agents Y
Improved Human Erythropoiesis and Platelet Formation in Humanized NSGW41 Mice
Humoral Immunity in Mice Transplanted with Hematopoietic Stem Cells Derived from Human Umbilical Cord Blood Recapitulates That of Human Infants
Thymus Human Spleen Mouse Lymphoid Organs
Humanized Mouse Models to Study Cell-Mediated Immune Responses to Liver-Stage Malaria Vaccines
Humanized Mice As a Tool to Study Sepsis—More Than Meets the Eye
Modeling Natural Killer Cell Targeted Immunotherapies
Myeloid Development: Mice with a Human Innate Compartment
Human CD34+ HSC Reconstituted Mouse Model
Human Organs Come out of the Deep Cold
Development of a New Humanized Mouse Model to Study Acute Inflammatory Arthritis Alexander V
De Novo Generated Human Red Blood Cells in Humanized Mice Support Plasmodium Falciparum Infection
Use of Humanized Mouse Models for Studying HIV-1 Infection, Pathogenesis and Persistence
Perspectives on Non-BLT Humanized Mouse Models for Studying HIV Pathogenesis and Therapy
Engineering Humanized Mice for Improved Hematopoietic Reconstitution
A New Humanized Mouse Model Mimics Humans in Lacking Α-Gal Epitopes and Secreting Anti-Gal Antibodies
NOG Mice Transgenic