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  • 21. Inhibition of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) replication by CD8(+) T lymphocytes from macaques immunized with live attenuated SIV.
    Gauduin MC, Glickman RL, Means R, Johnson RP.
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    Kawada M, Tsukamoto T, Yamamoto H, Takeda A, Igarashi H, Watkins DI, Matano T.
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    Loffredo JT, Sidney J, Wojewoda C, Dodds E, Reynolds MR, Napoé G, Mothé BR, O'Connor DH, Wilson NA, Watkins DI, Sette A.
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  • 24. Nef Is Dispensable for Resistance of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Macrophages to CD8+ T Cell Killing.
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    Kawada M, Tsukamoto T, Yamamoto H, Iwamoto N, Kurihara K, Takeda A, Moriya C, Takeuchi H, Akari H, Matano T.
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  • 26. A simian immunodeficiency virus nef peptide is a dominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope in Indian-origin rhesus monkeys expressing the common MHC class I allele mamu-A*02.
    Newberg MH, Kuroda MJ, Charini WA, Miura A, Lord CI, Schmitz JE, Gorgone DA, Lifton MA, Kuus-Reichel K, Letvin NL.
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  • 29. Linking pig-tailed macaque major histocompatibility complex class I haplotypes and cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape mutations in simian immunodeficiency virus infection.
    Gooneratne SL, Alinejad-Rokny H, Ebrahimi D, Bohn PS, Wiseman RW, O'Connor DH, Davenport MP, Kent SJ.
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  • 30. Recombinant virus vaccine-induced SIV-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
    Shen L, Chen ZW, Miller MD, Stallard V, Mazzara GP, Panicali DL, Letvin NL.
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    Allen TM, Mothé BR, Sidney J, Jing P, Dzuris JL, Liebl ME, Vogel TU, O'Connor DH, Wang X, Wussow MC, Thomson JA, Altman JD, Watkins DI, Sette A.
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  • 36. The simian immunodeficiency virus deltaNef vaccine, after application to the tonsils of Rhesus macaques, replicates primarily within CD4(+) T cells and elicits a local perforin-positive CD8(+) T-cell response.
    Stahl-Hennig C, Steinman RM, Ten Haaft P, Uberla K, Stolte N, Saeland S, Tenner-Racz K, Racz P.
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  • 37. Vaccination of rhesus monkeys with synthetic peptide in a fusogenic proteoliposome elicits simian immunodeficiency virus-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
    Miller MD, Gould-Fogerite S, Shen L, Woods RM, Koenig S, Mannino RJ, Letvin NL.
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    Nixon DF, Donahoe SM, Kakimoto WM, Samuel RV, Metzner KJ, Gettie A, Hanke T, Marx PA, Connor RI.
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