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3. Real‐time trajectory guide tracking for intraoperative MRI‐guided neurosurgery

4. In vivo imaging of inflammation and oxidative stress in a nonhuman primate model of cardiac sympathetic neurodegeneration

5. Ferumoxytol dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging identifies altered placental cotyledon perfusion in rhesus macaques

6. Real‐time trajectory guide tracking for intraoperative MRI‐guided neurosurgery.

7. Glycerol monolaurate prevents mucosal SIV transmission

8. Staphylococcus aureus growth and enterotoxin production in mushrooms

9. Quantitative ultrasound and apoptotic death in the neonatal primate brain

10. Pegivirus avoids immune recognition but does not attenuate acute-phase disease in a macaque model of HIV infection

11. Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection

15. Immunotoxin-treated rhesus monkeys: a model for renal allograft chronic rejection1

16. GRAFT SURVIVAL IN A RHESUS RENAL TRANSPLANT MODEL AFTER IMMUNOTOXIN-MEDIATED T-CELL DEPLETION IS ENHANCED BY MYCOPHENOLATE AND STEROIDS1,2

17. SUCCESSFUL CONVERSION FROM CONVENTIONAL IMMUNOSUPPRESSION TO ANTI-CD154 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY COSTIMULATORY MOLECULE BLOCKADE IN RHESUS RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS1,2

18. INCREASED GLOMERULAR DEPOSITS OF VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR IN CHRONIC, BUT NOT ACUTE, REJECTION OF PRIMATE RENAL ALLOGRAFTS1

19. Nonuniform Cardiac Denervation Observed by 11C-meta-Hydroxyephedrine PET in 6-OHDA-Treated Monkeys.

21. SUCCESSFUL CONVERSION FROM CONVENTIONAL IMMUNOSUPPRESSION TO ANTI-CD154 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY COSTIMULATORY MOLECULE BLOCKADE IN RHESUS RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS1,2.

23. Prefrontal influences on the function of the neural circuitry underlying anxious temperament in primates.

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