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Steven J. Reynolds
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 275
Citations - 14002
Steven J. Reynolds is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 229 publications receiving 12573 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven J. Reynolds include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Johns Hopkins University.
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Male circumcision for HIV prevention in men in Rakai, Uganda: a randomised trial
Ronald H. Gray,Godfrey Kigozi,David Serwadda,Frederick Makumbi,Stephen Watya,Fred Nalugoda,Noah Kiwanuka,Lawrence H. Moulton,Mohammad A Chaudhary,Michael Z. Chen,Nelson K. Sewankambo,Fred Wabwire-Mangen,Melanie C. Bacon,Carolyn Williams,Pius Opendi,Steven J. Reynolds,Steven J. Reynolds,Oliver Laeyendecker,Oliver Laeyendecker,Thomas C. Quinn,Thomas C. Quinn,Maria J. Wawer +21 more
TL;DR: Male circumcision reduced HIV incidence in men without behavioural disinhibition as well as in all sociodemographic, behavioural, and sexually transmitted disease symptom subgroups.
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Male circumcision for HIV prevention in men in Rakai, Uganda : a randomised trial. Commentary
Marie-Louise Newell,Till Bärnighausen,Ronald H. Gray,Godfrey Kigozi,David Serwadda,Frederick Makumbi,Stephen Watya,Fred Nalugoda,Noah Kiwanuka,Lawrence H. Moulton,Mohammad A Chaudhary,Michael Z. Chen,Nelson K. Sewankambo,Fred Wabwire-Mangen,Melanie C. Bacon,Carolyn Williams,Pius Opendi,Steven J. Reynolds,Oliver Laeyendecker,Thomas C. Quinn,Maria J. Wawer +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of male circumcision on HIV incidence in men was investigated on a randomized trial in rural Rakai district, Uganda, where 4996 uncircumcised, HIV-negative men aged 15-49 years who agreed to HIV testing and counselling were enrolled in this randomised trial.
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Burkitt lymphoma pathogenesis and therapeutic targets from structural and functional genomics
Roland Schmitz,Ryan M. Young,Michele Ceribelli,Sameer Jhavar,Wenming Xiao,Meili Zhang,George E. Wright,Arthur L. Shaffer,Daniel J. Hodson,Eric Buras,Xuelu Liu,John Powell,Yandan Yang,Weihong Xu,Hong Zhao,Holger Kohlhammer,Andreas Rosenwald,Philip M. Kluin,Hans Konrad Müller-Hermelink,German Ott,Randy D. Gascoyne,Joseph M. Connors,Lisa M. Rimsza,Elias Campo,Elaine S. Jaffe,Jan Delabie,Erlend B. Smeland,Martin D. Ogwang,Steven J. Reynolds,Richard I. Fisher,Rita M. Braziel,Raymond R. Tubbs,James R. Cook,Dennis D. Weisenburger,Wing C. Chan,Stefania Pittaluga,Wyndham H. Wilson,Thomas A. Waldmann,Martin Rowe,Sam M. Mbulaiteye,Alan B. Rickinson,Louis M. Staudt +41 more
TL;DR: High-throughput RNA sequencing and RNA interference screening is used to discover essential regulatory pathways in Burkitt's lymphoma that cooperate with MYC, the defining oncogene of this cancer.
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Male Circumcision for the Prevention of HSV-2 and HPV Infections and Syphilis
Aaron A.R. Tobian,David Serwadda,David Serwadda,Thomas C. Quinn,Godfrey Kigozi,Patti E. Gravitt,Oliver Laeyendecker,Blake Charvat,Victor Ssempijja,Melissa Riedesel,Amy E. Oliver,Rebecca G. Nowak,Lawrence H. Moulton,Michael Z. Chen,Steven J. Reynolds,Maria J. Wawer,Ronald H. Gray +16 more
TL;DR: In addition to decreasing the incidence of HIV infection, male circumcision significantly reduced the incidenceof HSV-2 infection and the prevalence of HPV infection, findings that underscore the potential public health benefits of the procedure.
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Increased risk of incident HIV during pregnancy in Rakai, Uganda: a prospective study
Ronald H. Gray,Xianbin Li,Godfrey Kigozi,David Serwadda,Heena Brahmbhatt,Fred Wabwire-Mangen,Fred Nalugoda,Mohamed Kiddugavu,Nelson K. Sewankambo,Thomas C. Quinn,Thomas C. Quinn,Steven J. Reynolds,Steven J. Reynolds,Maria J. Wawer +13 more
TL;DR: The risk of HIV acquisition rises during pregnancy, unlikely to be due to sexual risk behaviours, but might be attributable to hormonal changes affecting the genital tract mucosa or immune responses.