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1. The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Does Not Replicate in Syrian Hamsters

2. Nipah Virus Aerosol Challenge of Three Distinct Particle Sizes in Nonhuman Primates.

3. Discovery of Lanama Virus, a Distinct Member of Species Kunsagivirus C ( Picornavirales : Picornaviridae ), in Wild Vervet Monkeys ( Chlorocebus pygerythrus ).

4. Characteristic and quantifiable COVID-19-like abnormalities in CT- and PET/CT-imaged lungs of SARS-CoV-2-infected crab-eating macaques ( Macaca fascicularis ).

5. The Human Sodium Iodide Symporter as a Reporter Gene for Studying Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Pathogenesis.

6. A fixed moderate-dose combination of tiletamine+zolazepam outperforms midazolam in induction of short-term immobilization of ball pythons (Python regius).

7. Quantification of regional aerosol deposition patterns as a function of aerodynamic particle size in rhesus macaques using PET/CT imaging.

8. Comparison of respiratory inductive plethysmography versus head-out plethysmography for anesthetized nonhuman primates in an animal biosafety level 4 facility.

9. Safety Precautions and Operating Procedures in an (A)BSL-4 Laboratory: 1. Biosafety Level 4 Suit Laboratory Suite Entry and Exit Procedures.

10. Safety Precautions and Operating Procedures in an (A)BSL-4 Laboratory: 4. Medical Imaging Procedures.

11. Safety Precautions and Operating Procedures in an (A)BSL-4 Laboratory: 3. Aerobiology.

12. Safety Precautions and Operating Procedures in an (A)BSL-4 Laboratory: 2. General Practices.

13. Exposure of rhesus monkeys to cowpox virus Brighton Red by large-particle aerosol droplets results in an upper respiratory tract disease.

14. Influenza A and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus co-infection in rhesus macaques - A model of severe pneumonia.

15. Reorganization and expansion of the nidoviral family Arteriviridae.

16. Modeling [(18)F]-FDG lymphoid tissue kinetics to characterize nonhuman primate immune response to Middle East respiratory syndrome-coronavirus aerosol challenge.

17. Historical Outbreaks of Simian Hemorrhagic Fever in Captive Macaques Were Caused by Distinct Arteriviruses.

18. Small particle aerosol inoculation of cowpox Brighton Red in rhesus monkeys results in a severe respiratory disease.

19. Simian hemorrhagic fever virus cell entry is dependent on CD163 and uses a clathrin-mediated endocytosis-like pathway.

20. Generation and characterization of large-particle aerosols using a center flow tangential aerosol generator with a non-human-primate, head-only aerosol chamber.

21. Genome Sequences of Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Variant NIH LVR42-0/M6941 Isolates (Arteriviridae: Arterivirus).

22. Filovirus RefSeq entries: evaluation and selection of filovirus type variants, type sequences, and names.

23. The NIAID Integrated Research Facility at Frederick, Maryland: a unique international resource to facilitate medical countermeasure development for BSL-4 pathogens.

24. Virus nomenclature below the species level: a standardized nomenclature for filovirus strains and variants rescued from cDNA.

25. ABSL-4 aerobiology biosafety and technology at the NIH/NIAID integrated research facility at Fort Detrick.

26. The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) does not replicate in Syrian hamsters.

27. Virus nomenclature below the species level: a standardized nomenclature for laboratory animal-adapted strains and variants of viruses assigned to the family Filoviridae.

28. Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology.

29. Aerosol exposure to the angola strain of marburg virus causes lethal viral hemorrhagic Fever in cynomolgus macaques.

30. Severe encephalitis in cynomolgus macaques exposed to aerosolized Eastern equine encephalitis virus.

31. Aerosol exposure to western equine encephalitis virus causes fever and encephalitis in cynomolgus macaques.

32. Genetically engineered, live, attenuated vaccines protect nonhuman primates against aerosol challenge with a virulent IE strain of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus.

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