80. Long Term Expression and Biodistribution of HIV Vector Pseudotyped with Deletion Mutant of the Ebola Envelope Glycoprotein Following Instillation in Airway of Non-Human Primates [PDF]
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Illuminating Immunity: A Systematic Review of Immune Cell Autofluorescence
ABSTRACT Immunophenotyping provides valuable prognostic and diagnostic information, but is technically complex and expensive. The assessment of autofluorescence is label‐free and provides complex information on cell identity. However, research on its application to immunophenotyping has been heterogenous.
Aline Knab+4 more
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Inactivated Viral Vaccine BBV87 Protects Against Chikungunya Virus Challenge in a Non-Human Primate Model. [PDF]
Kempster SL+19 more
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Summary: In addition to its role in vision, light also serves non-image-forming visual functions. Despite clinical evidence suggesting the antipruritic effects of bright light treatment, the circuit mechanisms underlying the effects of light on itch ...
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907. Direct Rescue and Cloning of Infectious Novel AAV Genomes from Non-Human Primate Tissues [PDF]
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Functional equivalence and class expansion in rats using olfactory stimuli
Abstract Simple discrimination reversal procedures have been successful in demonstrating functional equivalence classes in animals. The current study tested whether class expansion could be demonstrated in rats following the formation of functional equivalence classes.
Elijah J. Richardson+4 more
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Toward human uterus tissue engineering: Uterine decellularization in a non-human primate species. [PDF]
De Miguel-Gómez L+7 more
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1187. Long-Term Regulated Gene Expression in Non-Human Primates [PDF]
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Genetically‐targeted control of the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system
Application of genetically‐targeted stimulation for treating diseases or injuries outside the brain. Optogenetic and chemogenetic systems have been developed for dysfunction in the cochlea, spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia (DRGs), peripheral nerves, lower urinary tract, and enteric nervous system (ENS). Created with Biorender.com.
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