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Session 35
Poster Session
HIV and SIV Diversity 4:30-6:30 pm 4E-F |
| 131-M. | SIVcpz Infection in Wild Chimpanzees M. Santiago*1, C. Rodenburg1, S. Kamenya2, F. Bibollet-Ruche1, F. Gao1, E. Bailes3, B. Fahey4, M. Muller4, H. McClure5, J. Heeney6, A. Pusey7, D. Collins2, C. Boesch8, R. Wrangham4, J. Goodall9, P. Sharp3, G. Shaw1, and B. Hahn1 1Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; 2Gombe Stream Res. Ctr., Kigoma, Tanzania; 3Univ. of Nottingham, UK; 4Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA; 5Yerkes Regional Primate Res. Ctr., Atlanta, GA; 6Biomed. Primate Res. Ctr., Rijswijk, The Netherlands; 7Univ. of Minnesota, St.Paul; 8Max-Planck Inst. for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; and 9Jane Goodall Inst., Silver Spring, MD
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| 132-M. | Molecular and Biological Characterization of SIVcpzGab2 F. Bibollet-Ruche*1, M. L. Santiago1, J. Decker1, E. Bailes2, F. Gao1, S. Saragosti3, H. McClure4, E. Delaporte5, M. Peeters5, P. Sharp2, G. Shaw1,6, and B. Hahn1 1Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; 2Univ. of Nottingham, UK; 3IMEA-INSERM, Paris, France; 4Yerkes Regional Primate Res. Ctr., Atlanta, GA; 5Retrovirus Lab., IRD, Montpellier, France; and 6Howard Hughes Med. Inst., Birmingham, AL
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| 133-M. | New Divergent Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses from Captive Sooty Mangabeys -- Their Non-Invasive Detection Is Dependent on Plasma Viral Loads B. Ling*1, M. Santiago2, B. Gormus3, B. Hahn2, P. Marx1, and 3 1Aaron Diamond AIDS Res. Ctr., Rockefeller Univ., New York, NY; 2Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; and 3Tulane Regional Primate Res. Ctr., Tulane Univ. Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Covington, LA
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| 134-M. | Simian Retrovirus Infections in Persons Occupationally Exposed to Non-Human Primates W. M. Switzer1, V. Shanmugam1, V. Bhullar1, J. A. Yee2, N. Lerche2, R. S. Boneva1, L. E. Chapman1, T. M. Folks1, and W. Heneine*1 1CDC, Atlanta, GA and 2Univ. of California, Davis
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| 135-M. | Comparing Inter-Subtype HIV-1 Recombinants Generated in Vitro to Those Found in Vivo H. Baird*, M. Quiñones-Mateu, and E. Arts Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH
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| 136-M. | Evolution of HIV-1 Infection and Co-Receptor Usage in Central African Republic E. Bégaud1, G. Feindirongai1, P. Versmisse2, J. Ipero1, J. Léal1, Y. Germani1, J. Morvan1, M. Müller-Trutwin2, G. Pancino*2, and F. Barré-Sinoussi2 1Pasteur Inst., Bangui, Central African Republic and 2Pasteur Inst., Paris, France
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| 137-M. | Presence of CXCR4-Tropic Viruses among Subtype C HIV-Infected Individuals E. Johnston*1, S. Mutetwa2, L. Zijenah2, A. von Lieven2, D. Israelski1, C. Kittinunvorakoon3, R. Kantor1, and D. Katzenstein1 1Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, CA; 2Univ. of Zimbabwe, Harare; and 3Contra Costa Dept. of Hlth. Services, Richmond, CA
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| 138-M. | HIV Evolution Is Largely Consistent with a Molecular Clock D. C. Nickle*, Y. Liu, G. H. Learn Jr., D. Shiner, and J. Mullins Univ. of Washington, Seattle
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