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1. Correction: Antibiotic-induced microbiome perturbations are associated with significant alterations to colonic mucosal immunity in rhesus macaques

2. Antibiotic-induced microbiome perturbations are associated with significant alterations to colonic mucosal immunity in rhesus macaques

3. Evidence for persistence of the SHIV reservoir early after MHC haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

4. Intestinal damage precedes mucosal immune dysfunction in SIV infection

5. Modeling and Understanding the Biology of Transplant-Mediated HIV Cure in a Non-Human Primate Model

7. Effects of Fecal Microbial Transplantation on Microbiome and Immunity in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Macaques

8. Enhancement of Microbiota in Healthy Macaques Results in Beneficial Modulation of Mucosal and Systemic Immune Function

9. Deep Transcriptional Sequencing of Mucosal Challenge Compartment from Rhesus Macaques Acutely Infected with Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Implicates Loss of Cell Adhesion Preceding Immune Activation

10. A systems biology approach revealed distinct host responses between ALVAC-SIV and NYVAC-SIV vaccines during an evaluation of immunogenicity in rhesus macaques (VAC7P.992)

12. Prolonged High-Level Detection of Retrovirally Marked Hematopoietic Cells in Nonhuman Primates after Transduction of CD34+ Progenitors Using Clinically Feasible Methods.

14. Transient in vivo selection of transduced peripheral blood cells using antifolate drug selection in rhesus macaques that received transplants with hematopoietic stem cells expressing dihydrofolate reductase vectors

18. Prolonged multilineage clonal hematopoiesis in a rhesus recipient of CD34 positive cells marked with a RD114 pseudotyped oncoretroviral vector

23. Many multipotential gene-marked progenitor or stem cell clones contribute to hematopoiesis in nonhuman primates

24. Many multipotential gene-marked progenitor or stem cell clones contribute to hematopoiesis in nonhuman primates

25. Introduction of a Xenogeneic Gene via Hematopoietic Stem Cells Leads to Specific Tolerance in a Rhesus Monkey Model

26. Prolonged High-Level Detection of Retrovirally Marked Hematopoietic Cells in Nonhuman Primates after Transduction of CD34+ Progenitors Using Clinically Feasible Methods

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