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Overview

Allan J. Hance is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and focuses their research primarily on medicine, with specialized interest in immunology and microbiology. Their work addresses several subfields, including infectious diseases, virology, and epidemiology.

The main topics of Allan J. Hance's research include:

  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research

Hance has contributed to the following recent publications:

  • "Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity of the Replication-Competent HIV Reservoir in Treated Patients" (2022), published in Microbiology Spectrum
  • "DNA ultra-sensitive quantification, a technology for studying HIV unintegrated linear DNA" (2023), published in Cell Reports Methods

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Allan J. Hance include:

  • Julie Migraine
  • Jacques Dutrieux
  • Maud Salmona
  • François Clavel
  • Alexandre Nicolas

Hance's work has appeared predominantly in the journals Microbiology Spectrum and Cell Reports Methods.

Best Publications

  • Nosocomial pneumonia in ventilated patients: A cohort study evaluating attributable mortality and hospital stay

    Jean-Yves Fagon;Jean Chastre;Allan J. Hance;Philippe Montravers

  • Interstitial Lung Diseases of Unknown Cause: Disorders Characterized by Chronic Inflammation of the Lower Respiratory Tract

    Ronald G. Crystal;Peter B. Bitterman;Stephen I. Rennard;Allan J. Hance

  • HIV drug resistance.

    François Clavel;Allan J. Hance

  • Interstitial lung diseases of unknown cause. Disorders characterized by chronic inflammation of the lower respiratory tract (first of two parts).

    Ronald G. Crystal;Peter B. Bitterman;Stephen I. Rennard;Allan J. Hance

  • Hypermutation of HIV-1 DNA in the absence of the Vif protein.

    Denise Lecossier;Francine Bouchonnet;François Clavel;Allan J. Hance

  • Detection of Nosocomial Lung Infection in Ventilated Patients: Use of a Protected Specimen Brush and Quantitative Culture Techniques in 147 Patients

    Jean-Yves Fagon;Jean Chastre;Allan J. Hance;Marguerite Guiguet

  • Rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis by amplification of mycobacterial DNA in clinical samples.

    Anne Brisson-Noël;Denise Lecossier;Xavier Nassif;Brigitte Gicquel

  • Detection and identification of mycobacteria by amplification of mycobacterial DNA

    A. J. Hance;B. Grandchamp;V. Lévy-Frébault;D. Lecossier

  • Evaluation of Clinical Judgment in the Identification and Treatment of Nosocomial Pneumonia in Ventilated Patients

    Jean-Yves Fagon;Jean Chastre;Allan J. Hance;Yves Domart

  • APOBEC3G cytidine deaminase inhibits retrotransposition of endogenous retroviruses.

    Cécile Esnault;Odile Heidmann;Frédéric Delebecque;Marie Dewannieux

  • Evidence that granulocyte macrophage-colony-stimulating factor regulates the distribution and differentiated state of dendritic cells/Langerhans cells in human lung and lung cancers.

    A Tazi;F Bouchonnet;M Grandsaigne;L Boumsell

  • Granulocyte collagenase: selective digestion of type I relative to type III collagen

    Allen L. Horwitz;Allan J. Hance;Ronald G. Crystal

  • Accurate quantification of cells recovered by bronchoalveolar lavage.

    Cesare Saltini;Allan J. Hance;Victor J. Ferrans;Françoise Basset

  • Cytokine patterns in tuberculous and sarcoid granulomas: correlations with histopathologic features of the granulomatous response.

    A Bergeron;M Bonay;M Kambouchner;D Lecossier

  • Cytokine profiles in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis suggest an important role for TGF-beta and IL-10.

    A Bergeron;P Soler;M Kambouchner;P Loiseau

  • Cigarette smoking-induced changes in the number and differentiated state of pulmonary dendritic cells/Langerhans cells.

    Paul Soler;Aline Moreau;Françoise Basset;Allan J. Hance

  • Adult pulmonary Langerhans' cell histiocytosis

    Abdellatif Tazi;Paul Soler;Allan J Hance

  • Control of collagen production by human diploid lung fibroblasts.

    S D Breul;K H Bradley;A J Hance;M P Schafer

  • Characterization of mononuclear phagocyte subpopulations in the human lung by using monoclonal antibodies: changes in alveolar macrophage phenotype associated with pulmonary sarcoidosis.

    A J Hance;S Douches;R J Winchester;V J Ferrans

  • Smoking and pulmonary sarcoidosis: effect of cigarette smoking on prevalence, clinical manifestations, alveolitis, and evolution of the disease.

    D Valeyre;P Soler;C Clerici;J Pré

  • Use of a reamplification protocol improves sensitivity of detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in clinical samples by amplification of DNA.

    C Pierre;D Lecossier;Y Boussougant;D Bocart

Frequent Co-Authors

François Clavel
François Clavel Grenoble Alpes University
Ronald G. Crystal
Ronald G. Crystal Cornell University
Brigitte Gicquel
Brigitte Gicquel Institut Pasteur
Jean Chastre
Jean Chastre Sorbonne University
Dominique Valeyre
Dominique Valeyre Université Paris Cité
Jacques Cadranel
Jacques Cadranel Université Paris Cité
Jean-Michel Molina
Jean-Michel Molina Université Paris Cité
Constance Delaugerre
Constance Delaugerre Université Paris Cité
Peter B. Bitterman
Peter B. Bitterman University of Minnesota
Alain Venet
Alain Venet Grenoble Alpes University

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