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Toward an AIDS vaccine: lessons from natural simian immunodeficiency virus infections of African nonhuman primate hostsClassic AIDS in a sooty mangabey after an 18-year natural infectionAnimal Models for HIV Cure ResearchZoonotic Potential of Simian ArterivirusesMulti-dose Romidepsin Reactivates Replication Competent SIV in Post-antiretroviral Rhesus Macaque ControllersA novel CCR5 mutation common in sooty mangabeys reveals SIVsmm infection of CCR5-null natural hosts and efficient alternative coreceptor use in vivoCD4 depletion in SIV-infected macaques results in macrophage and microglia infection with rapid turnover of infected cellsKinetics of myeloid dendritic cell trafficking and activation: impact on progressive, nonprogressive and controlled SIV infectionsSIVagm infection in wild African green monkeys from South Africa: epidemiology, natural history, and evolutionary considerationsIsland biogeography reveals the deep history of SIVAntibiotic and Antiinflammatory Therapy Transiently Reduces Inflammation and Hypercoagulation in Acutely SIV-Infected Pigtailed MacaquesSeroprevalence of Zika Virus in Wild African Green Monkeys and BaboonsPhylogenetic characteristics of three new HIV-1 N strains and implications for the origin of group N.HIV genetic diversity: biological and public health consequences.Going wild: lessons from naturally occurring T-lymphotropic lentivirusesFactors associated with siman immunodeficiency virus transmission in a natural African nonhuman primate host in the wild.CD8+ lymphocytes control viral replication in SIVmac239-infected rhesus macaques without decreasing the lifespan of productively infected cells.Multi-Parameter Exploration of HIV-1 Virus-Like Particles as Neutralizing Antibody Immunogens in Guinea Pigs, Rabbits and MacaquesAntiinflammatory profiles during primary SIV infection in African green monkeys are associated with protection against AIDS.Into the wild: simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection in natural hosts.Pathogenic features associated with increased virulence upon Simian immunodeficiency virus cross-species transmission from natural hosts.Impact of viral factors on very early in vivo replication profiles in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVagm-infected African green monkeys.Molecular epidemiology of simian T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 in wild and captive sooty mangabeys.Detection and partial characterization of simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsm strains from bush meat samples from rural Sierra Leone.Early microbial translocation blockade reduces SIV-mediated inflammation and viral replication.Molecular epidemiology of simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsm in U.S. primate centers unravels the origin of SIVmac and SIVstm.Experimental depletion of CD8+ cells in acutely SIVagm-infected African Green Monkeys results in increased viral replication.Downregulation of robust acute type I interferon responses distinguishes nonpathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection of natural hosts from pathogenic SIV infection of rhesus macaques.Functional cure of SIVagm infection in rhesus macaques results in complete recovery of CD4+ T cells and is reverted by CD8+ cell depletion.Pattern of SIVagm infection in patas monkeys suggests that host adaptation to simian immunodeficiency virus infection may result in resistance to infection and virus extinction.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.AIDS as a zoonosis? Confusion over the origin of the virus and the origin of the epidemics.Nonhuman primate models for HIV cure research.Noninvasive detection of new simian immunodeficiency virus lineages in captive sooty mangabeys: ability to amplify virion RNA from fecal samples correlates with viral load in plasma.Primary simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmnd-2 infection in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx).Simian immunodeficiency virus SIVagm.sab infection of Caribbean African green monkeys: a new model for the study of SIV pathogenesis in natural hostsLessons learned from the natural hosts of HIV-related viruses.Vesicular stomatitis virus-simian retrovirus type 2 vaccine protects macaques from detectable infection and B-cell destructionCD4-like immunological function by CD4- T cells in multiple natural hosts of simian immunodeficiency virus.Using the pathogenic and nonpathogenic nonhuman primate model for studying non-AIDS comorbidities.
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