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Title: Use of Old World monkeys for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research. Author: Nicol I, Messinger D, Dubouch P, Bernard J, Desportes I, Jouffre R, Snart R, Nara P, Gallo RC, Zagury D. Journal: J Med Primatol; 1989; 18(3-4):227-36. PubMed ID: 2760915. Abstract: Mangabeys, macaques, and baboons persistently infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-2 NIH-DZ demonstrated no signs of immunodeficiency disease after 6-11 months following seroconversion. Thus Old World monkeys provide an animal model to investigate the effects of passive immunization (anti-HIV-2 antibodies) on HIV infection in primates.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]