Sentences with phrase «infected rhesus»

Assay positive controls (PCs) were derived from XMRV - infected rhesus macaque plasma at 1 ∶ 1000 (PC1) or 1 ∶ 4000 (PC2).
This image shows how the AIDS pathogen (yellow) declines in an infected rhesus macaque after receiving antiretroviral drugs.
Zika virus can persist in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), lymph nodes and colorectal tissue of infected rhesus monkeys for weeks after the virus has been cleared from blood, urine and mucosal secretions, according to a study published online in Cell.
During the lecture, Picker discussed his work showing that an extensive treatment with CMV, a persistent virus that stays in the body without causing symptoms, can be used to target and clear SIV, a close cousin of HIV that infects rhesus macaques.

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Four rhesus monkeys infected with the virus all survived after receiving the drug for seven days, starting 30 minutes after infection
GOING VIRAL The diversity of viruses carried by such animals as rhesus macaques (one shown) hints at the number of viruses capable of infecting humans that are yet to be discovered.
In the latest study, investigators at NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) infected six rhesus macaques with MERS - CoV and, eight hours later, treated half of them with the two - drug regimen.
To understand further the neuropathologic effects of Bb infection, researchers infected 12 rhesus macaques with live B. burgdorferi; two animals were left uninfected as controls.
To gain further insight into these concerns, Dr. Michael McCracken of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Maryland, and colleagues infected 25 rhesus macaques with Zika virus.
CMMT (a rhesus macaque mammary tumor line) infected with the amphotropic retroviral vector LT4SN to express human CD4.
In this report, we describe the variations in serum antibody responses and disease manifestations in rhesus macaques infected with B. burgdorferi by tick bite.
Guido Silvestri, MD, division chief of Microbiology and Immunology at the Yerkes Research Center at Emory, and several of his research colleagues performed the first hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in three rhesus macaques infected with a simian human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV).
The research showed evidence that in rhesus macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), the monkey form of HIV, loss of IL - 17 producing CD4 + and CD8 + T cells was associated with damage to the colon epithelium and with immune activation (see Monkey Matters, IAVI Report, Nov. - Dec.
In the study by Embers» team, published in the journal PLOS ONE in 2012, three rhesus macaques were infected with the Lyme spirochete and treated with a course of oral doxycycline four months later.
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