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Meanings of simian immunodeficiency in English
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Usage of simian immunodeficiency in English
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Until now, AIDS researchers used monkeys infected with simianimmunodeficiency virus, or SIV.
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We studied 10 CTL epitopes during the course of simianimmunodeficiency virus disease progression in three related macaques.
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ADCC has been implicated in both protection from simianimmunodeficiency virus infection and slower progression of HIV-1 disease.
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A similar example of a recombinant simianimmunodeficiency virus identified in West African green monkeys has also been described recently.
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African nonhuman primates that are natural hosts of simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIV) are generally spared from disease progression.
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Nonhuman primate natural hosts for simianimmunodeficiency viruses (SIV) develop a nonresolving chronic infection but do not develop AIDS.
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HIV is believed to have jumped to humans from a close relative called simianimmunodeficiency virus or SIV, which infects chimpanzees.
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In this study, the simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIV) macaque model was used to determine whether SIV infects CNS endothelial cells.
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It is closely related to gorilla simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIVgor) and shows no evidence of recombination with other HIV-1 lineages.
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Many species of African nonhuman primates are naturally infected with simianimmunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) in the wild and in captivity.
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Understanding the lack of disease progression in nonpathogenic simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIV) infections is essential for deciphering the immunopathogenesis of human AIDS.
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An antibody phage display library was constructed from RNA extracted from lymph node cells of a simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected long-term-nonprogressor macaque.
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We previously showed that simianimmunodeficiency virus-infected macaque macrophages contacting uninfected CD4+ lymphocytes caused extensive cell fusion and synthesis of phlogistic cytokines.
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We used a nonhuman primate model to define immune and genetic mechanisms of protection against mucosal infection by the simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIV).
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Lymphomas in 10 cynomolgus monkeys infected with a simianimmunodeficiency virus (SIVsm) were studied with regard to proliferative activity and apoptosis-related gene expression.
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We recently developed a novel lentivirus vector derived from the nonpathogenic simianimmunodeficiency virus from African green monkeys (SIVagm) to minimize these potentials.