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These articles and the core study are specially intriguing because traditionally it was thought that the [http://intactipedia.org/index.php?title=Langerhans_cells Langerhans cells] of the [http://intactipedia.org/index.php?title=Foreskin Prepuce (foreskin)] constituted an entry point for HIV<ref name="Kawamura-2005">{{REFjournal | These articles and the core study are specially intriguing because traditionally it was thought that the [http://intactipedia.org/index.php?title=Langerhans_cells Langerhans cells] of the [http://intactipedia.org/index.php?title=Foreskin Prepuce (foreskin)] constituted an entry point for HIV<ref name="Kawamura-2005">{{REFjournal | ||
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| date=2005, Dec. | |first2=S.E. | ||
| title=The role of Langerhans cells in the sexual transmission of HIV. | |last3=Blauvelt | ||
| journal=J Dermatol Sci | |first3=A. | ||
| volume=40 | |last4=Shimada | ||
| issue=3 | |first4=S. | ||
| pages=147-55 | |date=2005, Dec. | ||
| url= | |title=The role of Langerhans cells in the sexual transmission of HIV. | ||
| DOI=10.1016/j.jdermsci.2005.08.009 | |journal=J Dermatol Sci | ||
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}}</ref>, and this concept is one of the reasons behind the hypothesis that [http://intactipedia.org/index.php?title=Circumcision_and_HIV circumcision may reduce the risk of a male becoming infected with HIV from a female partner]. This Dutch study contradicts this idea, by stating that the Langerhans cells block HIV<ref name="de Witte-2007">{{REFjournal | }}</ref>, and this concept is one of the reasons behind the hypothesis that [http://intactipedia.org/index.php?title=Circumcision_and_HIV circumcision may reduce the risk of a male becoming infected with HIV from a female partner]. This Dutch study contradicts this idea, by stating that the Langerhans cells block HIV<ref name="de Witte-2007">{{REFjournal | ||
| last=de Witte | |last=de Witte | ||
| first=L. | |first=L. | ||
| | |last2=Nabatov | ||
| date=2007, March | |first2=A. | ||
| title=Langerin is a natural barrier to HIV-1 transmission by Langerhans cells. | |last3=Pion | ||
| journal=Nat Med | |first3=M. | ||
| volume=13 | |last4=Fluitsma | ||
| issue=3 | |first4=D. | ||
| pages=367-71 | |last5=de Jong | ||
| url= | |first5=M.A. | ||
| pubmedID=17334373 | |last6=de Gruijl | ||
| DOI=10.1038/nm1541 | |first6=T. | ||
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