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Myron S. Cohen
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 576
Citations - 50913
Myron S. Cohen is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 549 publications receiving 46021 citations. Previous affiliations of Myron S. Cohen include University of Massachusetts Medical School & Scripps Health.
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Oxidant-scavenging activities of ampicillin and sulbactam and their effects on neutrophil functions.
TL;DR: The results demonstrate a mechanism(s) by which ampicillin inhibits luminol-enhanced luminescence from stimulated neutrophils, namely, through scavenging of the oxidant primarily responsible for the generation of luminecence.
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Cabotegravir Is Not Associated With Weight Gain in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-uninfected Individuals in HPTN 077.
Raphael J. Landovitz,Sahar Z Zangeneh,Gordon Chau,Beatriz Grinsztejn,Joseph J. Eron,Halima Dawood,Manya Magnus,Albert Y. Liu,Ravindre Panchia,Mina C. Hosseinipour,Ryan Kofron,David A. Margolis,Alex R. Rinehart,Adeola Adeyeye,David N. Burns,Marybeth McCauley,Myron S. Cohen,Judith S. Currier +17 more
TL;DR: No differences between arms were found for change in weight or fasting metabolic parameters overall or for subgroups in HIV-uninfected individuals randomized to cabotegravir or a placebo.
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Shedding of HIV-1 in semen during primary infection.
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Sexual partnership patterns in malawi: implications for HIV/STI transmission.
Kimberly A. Powers,Irving F. Hoffman,Azra C. Ghani,Mina C. Hosseinipour,Christopher D. Pilcher,Matthew Price,Audrey Pettifor,David Chilongozi,Francis Martinson,Myron S. Cohen,William C. Miller +10 more
TL;DR: Among those reporting multiple recent partners, both long-term concurrency and narrowly spaced consecutive partnerships could present substantial risk for efficient transmission of HIV and classical STIs.
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Predicting Partner HIV Testing and Counseling Following a Partner Notification Intervention
Lillian B. Brown,William C. Miller,Gift Kamanga,Jay S. Kaufman,Jay S. Kaufman,Audrey Pettifor,Rosalie Dominik,Naomi Nyirenda,Pearson Mmodzi,Clement Mapanje,Francis Martinson,Myron S. Cohen,Irving F. Hoffman +12 more
TL;DR: A risk score to target partner notification can reduce the resources required to locate all partners in the community while increasing the testing yield compared to patient-referral.