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1. Contributions of Diet and Age to Ulcerative Dermatitis in Female C57BL/6J Mice

2. Identification and characterization of the pathogenic potential of phenol-soluble modulin toxins in the mouse commensal

3. Detection of early myocardial cell death in owl monkeys (Aotus nancymai) using complement component C9 immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded heart tissues: A retrospective study

4. Retrospective Study of Intercalated Disk Defects Associated with Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Atrial Thrombosis, and Heart Failure in BALB/c Mice Deficient in IL4 Receptor α

5. Eosinophilic aortitis with thoracic aortic aneurysm and rupture in a captive-born owl monkey

6. Splenic angioleiomyoma in an owl monkey (Aotus nancymae)

7. Using improved technology for filter paper-based blood collection to survey wild Sika deer for antibodies to hepatitis E virus

8. Substitution of the structural genes of dengue virus type 4 with those of type 2 results in chimeric vaccine candidates which are attenuated for mosquitoes, mice, and rhesus monkeys

9. Determinants of the Host Range Restriction of Replication of Bovine Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 in Rhesus Monkeys Are Polygenic

10. Sendai Virus, a Murine Parainfluenza Virus Type 1, Replicates to a Level Similar to Human PIV1 in the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract of African Green Monkeys and Chimpanzees

11. Recombinant Respiratory Syncytial Virus That Does Not Express the NS1 or M2-2 Protein Is Highly Attenuated and Immunogenic in Chimpanzees

12. A Recombinant Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 (PIV3) in Which the Nucleocapsid N Protein Has Been Replaced by That of Bovine PIV3 Is Attenuated in Primates

13. Characterization of a Novel Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) from L’Hoest Monkeys ( Cercopithecus l’hoesti ): Implications for the Origins of SIVmnd and Other Primate Lentiviruses

14. Virus-induced cytokines regulate circulating lymphocyte levels during primary SIV infections

15. Live Subgroup B Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines that Are Attenuated, Genetically Stable, and Immunogenic in Rodents and Nonhuman Primates

16. Cold-passaged, temperature-sensitive mutants of human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are highly attenuated, immunogenic, and protective in seronegative chimpanzees, even when RSV antibodies are infused shortly before immunization

17. Select agent and toxin regulations: beyond the eighth edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals

18. Spontaneous substitutions in the vicinity of the V3 analog affect cell tropism and pathogenicity of simian immunodeficiency virus

19. Immunization with whole inactivated vaccine protects from infection by SIV grown in human but not macaque cells

20. Pancreatic endocrine tumour with disseminated pulmonary thromboembolism in an owl monkey (Aotus nancymae)

21. Intracardiac thrombosis and aortic dissecting aneurysms in mustached tamarins (Saguinus mystax) with cardiomyopathy

22. Infection of Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaques with a Rapidly Fatal SIV (SIVSMM/PBj) Isolate From Sooty Mangabeys

23. Multisystemic eosinophilia resembling hypereosinophilic syndrome in a colony-bred owl monkey (Aotus vociferans)

24. Suboptimal ability of dirty-bedding sentinels to detect Spironucleus muris in a colony of mice with genetic manipulations of the adaptive immune system

25. Detection of Spironucleus muris in unpreserved mouse tissue and fecal samples by using a PCR assay

26. Pathology of captive moustached tamarins (Saguinus mystax)

27. Peripheral edema with hypoalbuminemia in a nonhuman primate infected with simian-human immunodeficiency virus: a case report

28. Eradication of murine norovirus from a mouse barrier facility

29. Naturally occurring murine norovirus infection in a large research institution

30. The two major human metapneumovirus genetic lineages are highly related antigenically, and the fusion (F) protein is a major contributor to this antigenic relatedness

31. The recombinant chimeric human parainfluenza virus type 1 vaccine candidate, rHPIV3-1cp45, is attenuated, immunogenic, and protective in African green monkeys

32. Attenuation and immunogenicity in humans of a live dengue virus type-4 vaccine candidate with a 30 nucleotide deletion in its 3'-untranslated region

33. Bovine parainfluenza virus type 3 (BPIV3) fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoproteins make an important contribution to the restricted replication of BPIV3 in primates

34. African green monkeys provide a useful nonhuman primate model for the study of human parainfluenza virus types-1, -2, and -3 infection

35. Measles virus infection in rhesus macaques: altered immune responses and comparison of the virulence of six different virus strains

36. Comparison of the immunogenicity and efficacy of a replication-defective vaccinia virus expressing antigens of human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) with those of a live attenuated HPIV3 vaccine candidate in rhesus monkeys passively immunized with PIV3 antibodies

37. Recombinant respiratory syncytial virus bearing a deletion of either the NS2 or SH gene is attenuated in chimpanzees

38. The extent of early viral replication is a critical determinant of the natural history of simian immunodeficiency virus infection

39. Patterns of viral replication correlate with outcome in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected macaques: effect of prior immunization with a trivalent SIV vaccine in modified vaccinia virus Ankara

40. Induction of AIDS by simian immunodeficiency virus from an African green monkey: species-specific variation in pathogenicity correlates with the extent of in vivo replication

41. Prolonged clinical latency and survival of macaques given a whole inactivated simian immunodeficiency virus vaccine

42. Titration and characterization of two rhesus-derived SIVmac challenge stocks

43. Passively transferred antibodies directed against conserved regions of SIV envelope protect macaques from SIV infection

44. Decline in the CD4+ lymphocyte population in the blood of SIV-infected macaques is not reflected in lymph nodes

45. Replacement of the F and G Proteins of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Subgroup A with Those of Subgroup B Generates Chimeric Live Attenuated RSV Subgroup B Vaccine Candidates

47. Language and English Linguistics

50. Generative-Transformational Grammar

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