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1. Role of rhesus macaque IFITM3(2) in simian immunodeficiency virus infection of macaques.

2. Rhesus macaque IFITM3 gene polymorphisms and SIV infection.

3. Noncytolytic CD8+ Cell Mediated Antiviral Response Represents a Strong Element in the Immune Response of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Long-Term Non-Progressing Rhesus Macaques.

4. Immunogenicity of DNA vaccines encoding simian immunodeficiency virus antigen targeted to dendritic cells in rhesus macaques.

5. Association of TLR7 variants with AIDS-like disease and AIDS vaccine efficacy in rhesus macaques.

6. Role of rhesus macaque IFITM3(2) in simian immunodeficiency virus infection of macaques

7. Species-specific host factors rather than virus-intrinsic virulence determine primate lentiviral pathogenicity

8. Lymphocryptovirus-dependent occurrence of lymphoma in SIV-infected rhesus macaques with particular consideration to two uncommon cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

9. Nef-Mediated CD3-TCR Downmodulation Dampens Acute Inflammation and Promotes SIV Immune Evasion

10. Elevated granzyme B + B‐cell level in SIV‐infection correlate with viral load and low CD4 T‐cell count

11. Frequencies of lymphoid T-follicular helper cells obtained longitudinally by lymph node fine-needle aspiration correlate significantly with viral load in SIV-infected rhesus monkeys

12. Pre-infection transcript levels of FAM26F in peripheral blood mononuclear cells inform about overall plasma viral load in acute and post-acute phase after simian immunodeficiency virus infection

13. Impairment of CCR6+ and CXCR3+ Th Cell Migration in HIV-1 Infection Is Rescued by Modulating Actin Polymerization

14. Topical Nonnucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor MC 1220 Partially Prevents Vaginal RT-SHIV Infection of Macaques

15. Genetic Identity and Biological Phenotype of a Transmitted/Founder Virus Representative of Nonpathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in African Green Monkeys

16. Microbial translocation in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)

17. Gut Mucosal FOXP3+Regulatory CD4+T Cells and Nonregulatory CD4+T Cells Are Differentially Affected by Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Rhesus Macaques

18. Mhc class I haplotypes associated with survival time in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected rhesus macaques

19. Atraumatic Oral Spray Immunization with Replication-Deficient Viral Vector Vaccines

20. Increased BST2 expression during simian immunodeficiency virus infection is not a determinant of disease progression in rhesus monkeys

21. Exclusive decoration of simian immunodeficiency virus env with high-mannose type N-glycans is not compatible with mucosal transmission in rhesus macaques

22. Noncytolytic CD8+ Cell Mediated Antiviral Response Represents a Strong Element in the Immune Response of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Long-Term Non-Progressing Rhesus Macaques

23. Immunogenicity and efficacy of immunodeficiency virus-like particles pseudotyped with the G protein of vesicular stomatitis virus

24. MHC Class I Alleles Influence Set-Point Viral Load and Survival Time in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Rhesus Monkeys

25. Identification of molecular sub-networks associated with cell survival in a chronically SIVmac-infected human CD4+ T cell line

26. Host factors determine differential disease progression after infection with nef-deleted simian immunodeficiency virus

27. Effect of semen and seminal amyloid on vaginal transmission of simian immunodeficiency virus

28. Selection of the R17Y Substitution in SIVmac239 Nef Coincided with a Dramatic Increase in Plasma Viremia and Rapid Progression to Death

29. Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) gp130 Oligomers Protect Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) against the Infection with SIVmac32H Grown on T-Cells or Derivedex Vivo

30. Risk of Immunodeficiency Virus Infection May Increase with Vaccine-Induced Immune Response

31. Immunogenicity of DNA Vaccines Encoding Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Antigen Targeted to Dendritic Cells in Rhesus Macaques

32. Stable multi-infection of splenocytes during SIV infection - the basis for/ncontinuous recombination

33. Association of TLR7 Variants with AIDS-Like Disease and AIDS Vaccine Efficacy in Rhesus Macaques

34. Increased APOBEC3G and APOBEC3F expression is associated with low viral load and prolonged survival in simian immunodeficiency virus infected rhesus monkeys

35. Mucosal prior to systemic application of recombinant adenovirus boosting is more immunogenic than systemic application twice but confers similar protection against SIV-challenge in DNA vaccine-primed macaques

36. CD4 deficits and disease course acceleration can be driven by a collapse of the CD8 response in rhesus macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus

38. Prolonged survival of vaccinated macaques after oral SIVmac239 challenge regardless of viremia control in the chronic phase

39. Immunogenicity of a DNA prime and recombinant adenovirus boost regime significantly varies between rhesus macaques of Chinese and Indian origins

40. SIV as a Model for AIDS Pathogenesis Studies

41. In vitro SIV replication kinetics correlate with vaccine induced cellular immune responses and predict post-challenge outcome in immunized rhesus macaques

42. Sustained conservation of CD4+ T cells in multiprotein triple modality-immunized rhesus macaques after intrarectal challenge with simian immunodeficiency virus

43. Reduction of viral loads by multigenic DNA priming and adenovirus boosting in the SIVmac-macaque model

44. Homozygosity for a conserved Mhc class II DQ-DRB haplotype is associated with rapid disease progression in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques: results from a prospective study

45. Specificity of helper T-cells generated from macaques infected with attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus

46. Identification of Mhc-Mamu-DQB1 allele combinations associated with rapid disease progression in rhesus macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus

47. Cellular immune response of rhesus monkeys infected with a partially attenuated nef deletion mutant of the simian immunodeficiency virus

48. Autoantibody-mediated platelet phagocytosis in SIV-infected macaques

49. Strong mucosal immune responses in SIV infected macaques contribute to viral control and preserved CD4+ T-cell levels in blood and mucosal tissues

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