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1. Astrocyte expression of aging-associated markers positively correlates with neurodegeneration in the frontal lobe of the rhesus macaque brain.

2. Advances in HIV therapeutics and cure strategies: findings obtained through non-human primate studies.

3. Imaging of surface microdomains on individual extracellular vesicles in 3-D.

4. Extracellular Vesicles as a Means of Viral Immune Evasion, CNS Invasion, and Glia-Induced Neurodegeneration.

5. Transcriptional signatures of Zika virus infection in astrocytes.

6. CRISPR based editing of SIV proviral DNA in ART treated non-human primates.

7. Culture Model for Non-human Primate Choroid Plexus.

8. Adverse event following live attenuated chikungunya vaccine in a cynomolgus macaque with pre-existing chronic hydrocephalus.

9. Current and Future Therapeutic Strategies for Lentiviral Eradication from Macrophage Reservoirs.

10. A Method to Investigate Astrocyte and Microglial Morphological Changes in the Aging Brain of the Rhesus Macaque.

11. Chronic Viral Neuroinflammation: Speculation on Underlying Mechanisms.

12. Self-injurious behaviours in rhesus macaques: Potential glial mechanisms.

13. Nef Secretion into Extracellular Vesicles or Exosomes Is Conserved across Human and Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses.

14. The flavivirus dengue induces hypertrophy of white matter astrocytes.

15. Glial cell morphological and density changes through the lifespan of rhesus macaques.

16. Neuropathogenesis of Chikungunya infection: astrogliosis and innate immune activation.

17. Contributions of Nonhuman Primates to Research on Aging.

18. Naltrexone treatment reverses astrocyte atrophy and immune dysfunction in self-harming macaques.

19. New advances on glial activation in health and disease.

20. A novel real-time CTL assay to measure designer T-cell function against HIV Env(+) cells.

21. Form follows function: astrocyte morphology and immune dysfunction in SIV neuroAIDS.

22. Quantification of different water species in acetone using a NIR-triple-wavelength fiber laser.

23. Innate immune activation in the pathogenesis of a murine model of globoid cell leukodystrophy.

24. Aerosol-induced brucellosis increases TLR-2 expression and increased complexity in the microanatomy of astroglia in rhesus macaques.

25. Astrocyte atrophy and immune dysfunction in self-harming macaques.

26. Transient acidification and subsequent proinflammatory cytokine stimulation of astrocytes induce distinct activation phenotypes.

27. Mediators of neuroinflammation.

28. Cytokines and chemokines at the crossroads of neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and neuropathic pain.

29. Microglia activation by SIV-infected macrophages: alterations in morphology and cytokine secretion.

30. An inverted blood-brain barrier model that permits interactions between glia and inflammatory stimuli.

31. S100β as a novel and accessible indicator for the presence of monocyte-driven encephalitis in AIDS.

32. The stress-response factor SigH modulates the interaction between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and host phagocytes.

33. MCP-3/CCL7 production by astrocytes: implications for SIV neuroinvasion and AIDS encephalitis.

34. Association of FAK activation with lentivirus-induced disruption of blood-brain barrier tight junction-associated ZO-1 protein organization.

35. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and the blood-brain barrier.

36. Simian immunodeficiency virus disrupts extended lengths of the blood--brain barrier.

37. Activation of the blood-brain barrier by SIV (simian immunodeficiency virus) requires cell-associated virus and is not restricted to endothelial cell activation.

38. SIV-induced activation of the blood-brain barrier requires cell-associated virus and is not restricted to endothelial cell activation.

39. Characterization of an in vitro rhesus macaque blood-brain barrier.

40. Enhanced expression of proinflammatory cytokines in the central nervous system is associated with neuroinvasion by simian immunodeficiency virus and the development of encephalitis.

41. Rhesus macaque brain microvessel endothelial cells behave in a manner phenotypically distinct from umbilical vein endothelial cells.

42. Macaques with rapid disease progression and simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis have a unique cytokine profile in peripheral lymphoid tissues.

43. Thymosin beta 4 sulfoxide is an anti-inflammatory agent generated by monocytes in the presence of glucocorticoids.

44. Conductimetry for enzyme teaching.

45. Relaxation of smooth muscle following contraction elicited by sympathetic nerve stimulation in vivo.

46. AY-31,906, a novel high ceiling diuretic: characterization of its relative potassium-sparing actions in rats and dogs.

47. The influence of an extraneuronal compartment on the relaxation of the cat nictitating membrane in vivo.

48. Rapid onset of vascular wall protein synthesis with increase in lability of blood pressure in rabbits.

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