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1. Peripheral and central immune cell reservoirs in tissues from asymptomatic cats chronically infected with feline immunodeficiency virus.

2. Viral Reservoirs in Lymph Nodes of FIV-Infected Progressor and Long-Term Non-Progressor Cats during the Asymptomatic Phase.

3. FcRγ- NK Cell Induction by Specific Cytomegalovirus and Expansion by Subclinical Viral Infections in Rhesus Macaques.

4. Cytomegalovirus infection disrupts the influence of short-chain fatty acid producers on Treg/Th17 balance.

5. Inhaled recombinant human IL-15 in dogs with naturally occurring pulmonary metastases from osteosarcoma or melanoma: a phase 1 study of clinical activity and correlates of response.

6. T Cell Immune Profiles of Blood and Tumor in Dogs Diagnosed With Malignant Melanoma.

7. RhCMV serostatus and vaccine adjuvant impact immunogenicity of RhCMV/SIV vaccines.

8. Development of canine PD-1/PD-L1 specific monoclonal antibodies and amplification of canine T cell function.

9. Cytomegalovirus-vectored vaccines for HIV and other pathogens.

10. Metastatic immune infiltrates correlate with those of the primary tumour in canine osteosarcoma.

11. Characterization of antiviral T cell responses during primary and secondary challenge of laboratory cats with feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV).

12. Association of macrophage and lymphocyte infiltration with outcome in canine osteosarcoma.

13. Multi-color flow cytometry for evaluating age-related changes in memory lymphocyte subsets in dogs.

14. Investigation of immune cell markers in feline oral squamous cell carcinoma.

15. Subclinical Cytomegalovirus Infection Is Associated with Altered Host Immunity, Gut Microbiota, and Vaccine Responses.

16. Central and peripheral reservoirs of feline immunodeficiency virus in cats: a review.

17. Changes in Circulating B Cell Subsets Associated with Aging and Acute SIV Infection in Rhesus Macaques.

18. Canine cancer immunotherapy studies: linking mouse and human.

19. Blocking Indolamine-2,3-Dioxygenase Rebound Immune Suppression Boosts Antitumor Effects of Radio-Immunotherapy in Murine Models and Spontaneous Canine Malignancies.

20. Utilizing a TLR5-Adjuvanted Cytomegalovirus as a Lentiviral Vaccine in the Nonhuman Primate Model for AIDS.

21. Feline immunodeficiency virus latency.

22. Pharmacologic reactivation of latent feline immunodeficiency virus ex vivo in peripheral CD4+ T-lymphocytes.

23. Transcriptional regulation of latent feline immunodeficiency virus in peripheral CD4+ T-lymphocytes.

24. FIV establishes a latent infection in feline peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocytes in vivo during the asymptomatic phase of infection.

26. Vaccination with vif-deleted feline immunodeficiency virus provirus, GM-CSF, and TNF-alpha plasmids preserves global CD4 T lymphocyte function after challenge with FIV.

27. Co-immunization with IL-15 enhances cellular immune responses induced by a vif-deleted simian immunodeficiency virus proviral DNA vaccine and confers partial protection against vaginal challenge with SIVmac251.

28. Vaccination of rhesus macaques with a vif-deleted simian immunodeficiency virus proviral DNA vaccine.

29. A feline immunodeficiency virus vif-deletion mutant remains attenuated upon infection of newborn kittens.

30. Vaccination of cats with attenuated feline immunodeficiency virus proviral DNA vaccine expressing gamma interferon.

31. Feline immunodeficiency virus Orf-A localizes to the nucleus and induces cell cycle arrest.

32. Feline immunodeficiency virus ORF-Ais required for virus particle formation and virus infectivity.

33. Construction and in vitro characterization of attenuated feline immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat mutant viruses.

34. Protective immunity against feline immunodeficiency virus induced by inoculation with vif-deleted proviral DNA.

35. The feline immunodeficiency virus vif gene is required for productive infection of feline peripheral blood mononuclear cells and monocyte-derived macrophages.

36. Differential cell tropism of feline immunodeficiency virus molecular clones in vivo.

37. Infection of cats by injection with DNA of a feline immunodeficiency virus molecular clone.

38. Infection of cats with molecularly cloned and biological isolates of the feline immunodeficiency virus.

39. Evaluation of in vivo and in vitro interactions of feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus.

40. Current thoughts on feline immunodeficiency virus infection.

41. Regulation of gene expression directed by the long terminal repeat of the feline immunodeficiency virus.

42. Nucleotide sequence and genomic organization of feline immunodeficiency virus.

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