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    Liang X, Casimiro DR, Schleif WA, Wang F, Davies ME, Zhang ZQ, Fu TM, Finnefrock AC, Handt L, Citron MP, Heidecker G, Tang A, Chen M, Wilson KA, Gabryelski L, McElhaugh M, Carella A, Moyer C, Huang L, Vitelli S, Patel D, Lin J, Emini EA, Shiver JW.
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    Liu ZQ, Muhkerjee S, Sahni M, McCormick-Davis C, Leung K, Li Z, Gattone VH, Tian C, Doms RW, Hoffman TL, Raghavan R, Narayan O, Stephens EB.
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  • 30. Fusion of the upstream vpu sequences to the env of simian human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV(KU-1bMC33)) results in the synthesis of two envelope precursor proteins, increased numbers of virus particles associated with the cell surface and is pathogenic for pig-tailed macaques.
    Hout DR, Gomez ML, Pacyniak E, Mulcahy ER, Gomez LM, Jackson M, Flick M, Fegley B, McCormick C, Wisdom BJ, Culley N, Pinson DM, Powers M, Wong SW, Stephens EB.
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  • 32. Co-receptor usage of BOB/GPR15 in addition to CCR5 has no significant effect on replication of simian immunodeficiency virus in vivo.
    Pöhlmann S, Stolte N, Münch J, Ten Haaft P, Heeney JL, Stahl-Hennig C, Kirchhoff F.
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    Humbert M, Rasmussen RA, Song R, Ong H, Sharma P, Chenine AL, Kramer VG, Siddappa NB, Xu W, Else JG, Novembre FJ, Strobert E, O'Neil SP, Ruprecht RM.
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  • 36. Infection of macaques with chimeric simian and human immunodeficiency viruses containing Env from subtype F.
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  • 38. Molecular cloning and in vitro evaluation of an infectious simian-human immunodeficiency virus containing env of a primary Chinese HIV-1 subtype C isolate.
    Wu Y, Hong K, Chenine AL, Whitney JB, Xu W, Chen Q, Geng Y, Ruprecht RM, Shao Y.
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  • 39. Lymphocyte-tropic simian immunodeficiency virus causes persistent infection in the brains of rhesus monkeys.
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