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1. Allogeneic immunity clears latent virus following allogeneic stem cell transplantation in SIV-infected ART-suppressed macaques.

2. Terumo spectra optia leukapheresis of cynomolgus macaques for hematopoietic stem cell and T cell collection.

3. Viral opportunistic infections in Mauritian cynomolgus macaques undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation mirror human transplant infectious disease complications.

4. Vaccine-Mediated Inhibition of the Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing Is Insufficient To Induce Major Histocompatibility Complex E-Restricted CD8 + T Cells in Nonhuman Primates.

5. A live-attenuated RhCMV/SIV vaccine shows long-term efficacy against heterologous SIV challenge.

6. Enhancing safety of cytomegalovirus-based vaccine vectors by engaging host intrinsic immunity.

7. Cytomegalovirus vectors expressing Plasmodium knowlesi antigens induce immune responses that delay parasitemia upon sporozoite challenge.

8. Early antiretroviral therapy limits SIV reservoir establishment to delay or prevent post-treatment viral rebound.

9. Prevention of tuberculosis in rhesus macaques by a cytomegalovirus-based vaccine.

10. The human IL-15 superagonist ALT-803 directs SIV-specific CD8 + T cells into B-cell follicles.

11. Zika virus infection in pregnant rhesus macaques causes placental dysfunction and immunopathology.

12. Combination Adenovirus and Protein Vaccines Prevent Infection or Reduce Viral Burden after Heterologous Clade C Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Mucosal Challenge.

13. The Role of MHC-E in T Cell Immunity Is Conserved among Humans, Rhesus Macaques, and Cynomolgus Macaques.

14. Hepatocytic expression of human sodium-taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide enables hepatitis B virus infection of macaques.

15. Allogeneic stem cell transplantation in fully MHC-matched Mauritian cynomolgus macaques recapitulates diverse human clinical outcomes.

16. Addendum: Immune clearance of highly pathogenic SIV infection.

17. MR1-restricted mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells respond to mycobacterial vaccination and infection in nonhuman primates.

19. Zika Virus infection of rhesus macaques leads to viral persistence in multiple tissues.

20. Cross-Species Rhesus Cytomegalovirus Infection of Cynomolgus Macaques.

21. Natural Killer Cell Evasion Is Essential for Infection by Rhesus Cytomegalovirus.

22. Effect of Anti-IL-15 Administration on T Cell and NK Cell Homeostasis in Rhesus Macaques.

23. Early short-term treatment with neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies halts SHIV infection in infant macaques.

24. Broadly targeted CD8⁺ T cell responses restricted by major histocompatibility complex E.

25. Effect of IL-7 Therapy on Naive and Memory T Cell Homeostasis in Aged Rhesus Macaques.

26. B cell follicle sanctuary permits persistent productive simian immunodeficiency virus infection in elite controllers.

27. Technical advance: liposomal alendronate depletes monocytes and macrophages in the nonhuman primate model of human disease.

28. Full genome sequence analysis of a novel adenovirus of rhesus macaque origin indicates a new simian adenovirus type and species.

29. Chikungunya viruses that escape monoclonal antibody therapy are clinically attenuated, stable, and not purified in mosquitoes.

30. Cytomegalovirus pp65 limits dissemination but is dispensable for persistence.

31. Immune clearance of highly pathogenic SIV infection.

32. Cytomegalovirus vectors violate CD8+ T cell epitope recognition paradigms.

33. Neisseria infection of rhesus macaques as a model to study colonization, transmission, persistence, and horizontal gene transfer.

34. Lymph node T cell responses predict the efficacy of live attenuated SIV vaccines.

35. Cytomegalovirus-specific T cell immunity is maintained in immunosenescent rhesus macaques.

36. Profound early control of highly pathogenic SIV by an effector memory T-cell vaccine.

37. Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell expansion is induced by CD8+ lymphocyte depletion but does not account for accelerated SIV pathogenesis.

38. Effector memory T cell responses are associated with protection of rhesus monkeys from mucosal simian immunodeficiency virus challenge.

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