Simian immunodeficiency virus replicates to high levels in sooty mangabeys without inducing disease.
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Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of ChimpanzeesHIV-1 induced bystander apoptosisToward an AIDS vaccine: lessons from natural simian immunodeficiency virus infections of African nonhuman primate hostsSimian immunodeficiency virus infection in free-ranging sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys atys) from the Taï Forest, Côte d'Ivoire: implications for the origin of epidemic human immunodeficiency virus type 2.Classic AIDS in a sooty mangabey after an 18-year natural infectionSIVsm quasispecies adaptation to a new simian host.Nonpathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus infectionsNatural SIV hosts: showing AIDS the doorA novel CCR5 mutation common in sooty mangabeys reveals SIVsmm infection of CCR5-null natural hosts and efficient alternative coreceptor use in vivoEarly Loss of Splenic Tfh Cells in SIV-Infected Rhesus MacaquesSimian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Shares Features of Both Pathogenic and Non-pathogenic Lentiviral InfectionsAttenuation of pathogenic immune responses during infection with human and simian immunodeficiency virus (HIV/SIV) by the tetracycline derivative minocyclineMolecular Clocks and the Puzzle of RNA Virus OriginsDissecting How CD4 T Cells Are Lost During HIV InfectionHost gene evolution traces the evolutionary history of ancient primate lentivirusesEvolution of the uniquely adaptable lentiviral envelope in a natural reservoir host.Going wild: lessons from naturally occurring T-lymphotropic lentivirusesThe integration hypothesis: an evolutionary pathway to benign SIV infection.Inefficient Nef-mediated downmodulation of CD3 and MHC-I correlates with loss of CD4+T cells in natural SIV infectionFactors associated with siman immunodeficiency virus transmission in a natural African nonhuman primate host in the wild.Positive selection of HIV host factors and the evolution of lentivirus genesSimian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) from sun-tailed monkeys (Cercopithecus solatus): evidence for host-dependent evolution of SIV within the C. lhoesti superspecies.Divergent host responses during primary simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsm infection of natural sooty mangabey and nonnatural rhesus macaque hostsPlateau levels of viremia correlate with the degree of CD4+-T-cell loss in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVagm-infected pigtailed macaques: variable pathogenicity of natural SIVagm isolates.Impact of viral factors on very early in vivo replication profiles in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVagm-infected African green monkeys.Normal T-cell turnover in sooty mangabeys harboring active simian immunodeficiency virus infection.Human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS: insights from animal lentivirusesWide range of viral load in healthy african green monkeys naturally infected with simian immunodeficiency virus.Persistent infection of rhesus macaques by the rev-independent Nef(-) simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac239: replication kinetics and genomic stabilityCharacterization of a novel simian immunodeficiency virus from guereza colobus monkeys (Colobus guereza) in Cameroon: a new lineage in the nonhuman primate lentivirus familySimian immunodeficiency virus replicates to high levels in naturally infected African green monkeys without inducing immunologic or neurologic disease.A five-year longitudinal analysis of sooty mangabeys naturally infected with simian immunodeficiency virus reveals a slow but progressive decline in CD4+ T-cell count whose magnitude is not predicted by viral load or immune activationNef proteins from diverse groups of primate lentiviruses downmodulate CXCR4 to inhibit migration to the chemokine stromal derived factor 1.Primary sooty mangabey simian immunodeficiency virus and human immunodeficiency virus type 2 nef alleles modulate cell surface expression of various human receptors and enhance viral infectivity and replication.Quantification of proviral load of human immunodeficiency virus type 2 subtypes A and B using real-time PCRS-phase entry leads to cell death in circulating T cells from HIV-infected persons.Genetic identity and biological phenotype of a transmitted/founder virus representative of nonpathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus infection in African green monkeysPerturbations of cell cycle control in T cells contribute to the different outcomes of simian immunodeficiency virus infection in rhesus macaques and sooty mangabeysContribution of peaks of virus load to simian immunodeficiency virus pathogenesis.High levels of viral replication contrast with only transient changes in CD4(+) and CD8(+) cell numbers during the early phase of experimental infection with simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmnd-1 in Mandrillus sphinx.
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Simian immunodeficiency virus replicates to high levels in sooty mangabeys without inducing disease.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի մայիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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A G Hovanessian
J L Berthier
L A Chakrabarti
M A Rey-Cuillé
M C Bomsel-Demontoy
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