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Kathryn Anastos
Researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Publications - 394
Citations - 15007
Kathryn Anastos is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 351 publications receiving 13391 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathryn Anastos include Lincoln Hospital & Capital Medical University.
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Evolution and recombination of genes encoding HIV-1 drug resistance and tropism during antiretroviral therapy.
Binshan Shi,Christina M. R. Kitchen,Barbara Weiser,Barbara Weiser,Douglas L. Mayers,Brian T. Foley,Kimdar Sherefa Kemal,Kathryn Anastos,Marc A. Suchard,Monica M. Parker,Cheryl Brunner,Harold Burger,Harold Burger +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed longitudinal analyses of plasma-derived pol and env sequences from single HIV-1 genomes and found that recombination played a significant role in shaping HIV1 evolution.
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Cytokines Elevated in HIV Elite Controllers Reduce HIV Replication in vitro and Modulate HIV Restriction Factor Expression.
Evan S. Jacobs,Sheila M. Keating,Sheila M. Keating,Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen,Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen,Stuart L. Gibb,John W. Heitman,Heather C. Inglis,Jeffrey N. Martin,Jinbing Zhang,Zhanna Kaidarova,Xutao Deng,Shiquan Wu,Kathryn Anastos,Howard Crystal,Maria C. Villacres,Mary Young,Ruth M. Greenblatt,Ruth M. Greenblatt,Alan L. Landay,Stephen J. Gange,Steven G. Deeks,Elizabeth T. Golub,Satish K. Pillai,Satish K. Pillai,Philip J. Norris,Philip J. Norris +26 more
TL;DR: Five soluble immune signaling molecules (cytokines) in the blood that were higher in ECs than in subjects with typical chronic HIV infection are identified and it is demonstrated that these cytokines can activate CD4+ T cells, the target cells for HIV infection.
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Structural determinants of food insufficiency, low dietary diversity and BMI: a cross-sectional study of HIV-infected and HIV-negative Rwandan women
Nicole Sirotin,Donald R. Hoover,C J Segal-Isaacson,Qiuhu Shi,Adebola Adedimeji,Eugene Mutimura,Mardge H. Cohen,Kathryn Anastos +7 more
TL;DR: Extreme poverty, illiteracy and alcohol use, not HIV infection alone, may contribute to food insufficiency in Rwandan women and low BMI may not be an adequate screening tool for foodInsufficiency.
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Limited nucleotide changes in the Rev response element (RRE) during HIV-1 infection alter overall Rev-RRE activity and Rev multimerization.
Emily A. Sloan,Mary F. Kearney,Laurie R. Gray,Kathryn Anastos,Eric S. Daar,Joseph B. Margolick,Frank Maldarelli,Marie-Louise Hammarskjold,David Rekosh +8 more
TL;DR: HIV-1 Rev and the Rev response element (RRE) enable a critical step in the viral replication cycle by facilitating the nuclear export of intron-containing mRNAs, yet their activities have rarely been analyzed in natural infections.
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Classification and evolution of human papillomavirus genome variants: Alpha-5 (HPV26, 51, 69, 82), Alpha-6 (HPV30, 53, 56, 66), Alpha-11 (HPV34, 73), Alpha-13 (HPV54) and Alpha-3 (HPV61).
Zigui Chen,Mark Schiffman,Rolando Herrero,Rob DeSalle,Kathryn Anastos,Michel Segondy,Vikrant V. Sahasrabuddhe,Patti E. Gravitt,Ann W. Hsing,Paul K.S. Chan,Robert D. Burk +10 more
TL;DR: The heterogeneity and phylogenies of HPV isolates indicate an independent evolutionary history for each type, and the noncoding regions were the most variable regions whereas the capsid proteins were relatively conserved.