Systemic HIV-1 Infection Produces a Unique Glial Footprint in Humanized Mouse BrainsWeizhe Li(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Larisa Y. Poluektova(University of Nebraska Medical Center)bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)August 18, 201710.1101/178285Cited by 9SaveCiteExport RISWatch citationsRelated PapersDrosophila Sperm Swim Backwards in the Female Reproductive Tract and Are Activated via TRPP2 Ion Channels|PLoS ONE|2011|73Metagenomic sequencing reveals altered gut microbial compositions and gene functions in patients with non-segmental vitiligo|BMC Microbiology|2023|27A genetic screen in Drosophila reveals an unexpected role for the KIP1 ubiquitination-promoting complex in male fertility|PLoS Genetics|2020|6