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Rodney A. Michael
Researcher at United States Department of the Army
Publications - 15
Citations - 776
Rodney A. Michael is an academic researcher from United States Department of the Army. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications receiving 756 citations.
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Dual Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 of Distinct Envelope Subtypes in Humans
Andrew W. Artenstein,Thomas C. VanCott,John R. Mascola,Jean K. Carr,Patricia A. Hegerich,Jariyanart Gaywee,Eric Sanders-Buell,Merlin L. Robb,Debora E. Dayhoff,Sataporn Thitivichianlert,Sorachai Nitayaphan,John G. McNeil,Deborah L. Birx,Rodney A. Michael,Donald S. Burke,Francine E. McCutchan +15 more
TL;DR: The first evidence of dual HIV-1 infection in humans is provided and the need for polyvalent vaccines is reinforced, suggesting that antiviral immunity evoked by one subtype can be incompletely protective against a second.
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Tranexamic acid and trauma: Current status and knowledge gaps with recommended research priorities
Anthony E. Pusateri,Richard B. Weiskopf,Vikhyat S. Bebarta,Frank K. Butler,Ramon F. Cestero,Irshad H. Chaudry,Virgil Deal,Warren C. Dorlac,Robert T. Gerhardt,Michael B. Given,Dan R. Hansen,W. Keith Hoots,Harvey G. Klein,Victor W. Macdonald,Kenneth L. Mattox,Rodney A. Michael,Jon Mogford,Elizabeth Montcalm-Smith,Debra M. Niemeyer,W. Keith Prusaczyk,Joseph F. Rappold,Todd Rassmussen,Francisco J. Rentas,James D. Ross,Christopher Thompson,Leo D. Tucker +25 more
TL;DR: It is believed that important knowledge gaps exist and that a targeted, prioritized research effort will contribute to the refinement of practice guidelines over time.
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Declining prevalence of HIV-1 infection in young Thai men
Carl J. Mason,Lauri E. Markowitz,Suchi Kitsiripornchai,Achara Jugsudee,Narongrid Sirisopana,Kalyanee Torugsa,Jean K. Carr,Rodney A. Michael,Sorachai Nitayaphan,John G. McNeil +9 more
TL;DR: The decline in prevalence suggests declining incidence and that HIV control programs in Thailand are having an impact on the HIV epidemic.
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A randomized controlled trial evaluating recovery and survival of 6% dimethyl sulfoxide-frozen autologous platelets in healthy volunteers.
Larry J. Dumont,Jose A. Cancelas,Deborah F. Dumont,Alan Siegel,Zbigniew M. Szczepiorkowski,Neeta Rugg,P. Gayle Pratt,D. Nicole Worsham,Elizabeth L. Hartman,Susan K. Dunn,Margaret O'Leary,Janet H. Ransom,Rodney A. Michael,Victor W. Macdonald +13 more
TL;DR: The objective was to determine and compare to Food and Drug Administration criteria the PLT recovery and survival of autologous PLTs cryopreserved at −65°C or less in 6% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) reconstituted with a no‐wash method (cryopreserve PLTs [CPPs].
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A phase I/II trial of HIV SF2 gp120/MF59 vaccine in seronegative Thais.
Sorachai Nitayaphan,Chirasak Khamboonruang,Narongrid Sirisophana,Patricia Morgan,Joseph Chiu,Anne-Marie Duliege,Cheodchai Chuenchitra,Thippawan Supapongse,Kittipong Rungruengthanakit,Mark S. deSouza,John R. Mascola,Kit Boggio,Silvia Ratto-Kim,Lauri E. Markowitz,Deborah L. Birx,Vinai Suriyanon,John G. McNeil,Arthur Brown,Rodney A. Michael +18 more
TL;DR: This candidate HIV vaccine was found to be safe and immunogenic in Thai adults, laying the foundation for development of a subtype E construct in this population.