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The following pages link to Rectal microbicides for U.S. gay men. Are clinical trials needed? Are they feasible? HIVNET Vaccine Preparedness Study Protocol Team (Q30233761):
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- Frequent use of lubricants for anal sex among men who have sex with men: the HIV prevention potential of a microbicidal gel (Q24544056) (← links)
- Rectal application of a highly osmolar personal lubricant in a macaque model induces acute cytotoxicity but does not increase risk of SHIV infection (Q27311591) (← links)
- Nonoxynol-9 causes rapid exfoliation of sheets of rectal epithelium (Q30637009) (← links)
- Using a 2-stage strategy with respondent-driven sampling to recruit a hard-to-reach population for a placebo microbicide gel clinical trial in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh (India). (Q30828147) (← links)
- Acceptability of UC781 gel as a rectal microbicide among HIV-uninfected women and men. (Q33833859) (← links)
- Behaviors of Recently HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Year Postdiagnosis: Effects of Drug Use and Partner Types (Q34500871) (← links)
- Rectal microbicide development. (Q34575590) (← links)
- Rectal Microbicides: Can We Make Them and Will People Use Them? (Q35012572) (← links)
- Microbicide acceptability among high-risk urban U.S. women: experiences and perceptions of sexually transmitted HIV prevention (Q35033987) (← links)
- Willingness to Participate in Future HIV Prevention Studies Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Scotland, UK: A Challenge for Intervention Trials (Q36106497) (← links)
- Transmission of STIs/HIV at the partnership level: beyond individual-level analyses. (Q36273513) (← links)
- Candidate microbicides block HIV-1 infection of human immature Langerhans cells within epithelial tissue explants (Q36368569) (← links)
- Acceptability of potential rectal microbicide delivery systems for HIV prevention: a randomized crossover trial (Q36674543) (← links)
- Characteristics of female sex workers in southern India willing and unwilling to participate in a placebo gel trial (Q36777020) (← links)
- To Use a Rectal Microbicide, First Insert the Applicator: Gel and Applicator Satisfaction Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men. (Q37088184) (← links)
- Preference for gel over suppository as delivery vehicle for a rectal microbicide: results of a randomised, crossover acceptability trial among men who have sex with men. (Q37159238) (← links)
- Anal intercourse among young heterosexuals in three sexually transmitted disease clinics in the United States (Q37249738) (← links)
- Use of a rapid HIV home test to screen sexual partners: an evaluation of its possible use and relative risk (Q37382863) (← links)
- Lubricant use among men who have sex with men reporting receptive anal intercourse in Peru: implications for rectal microbicides as an HIV prevention strategy (Q39824246) (← links)
- Lubricant Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Reporting Anal Intercourse in Bangkok, Thailand: Impact of HIV Status and Implications for Prevention (Q41023995) (← links)
- Prevalence and correlates of willingness to participate in a rectal microbicide trial among men who have sex with men in Bangkok (Q46902763) (← links)
- "We have our protector": misperceptions of protection against HIV among participants in a microbicide efficacy trial (Q51807352) (← links)
- Stakeholder engagement to inform HIV clinical trials: a systematic review of the evidence (Q58595713) (← links)
- The second wave will drown us (Q73449456) (← links)
- Rectal microbicide development (Q87405838) (← links)