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Session 65  Poster Abstracts
Emerging Issues in Monkey Pathogenesis Models
Thursday, 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Hall D
      322 AIDS-Defining CD4+T-Cell Levels in the Absence of Clinical Symptoms Induced by SIVsmm Inoculation of Sooty Mangabeys
J Milush1, D Zhou1, A Muthukumar1, E Chacko1, K Cole2, A Barry3, L Demma3, S Staprans3, G Silvestri3, and Donald Sodora*1
1Univ of Texas Southwestern Med Ctr, Dallas, USA; 2Univ of Pittsburgh, PA, USA; and 3Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, USA
      323

Genes That May Be Involved in the Protection of SIV-infected Sooty Mangabeys from SIV Pathogenesis Revealed by Microarray Analysis
Sara Klucking*1, D Powell2, H Wu3, M Paiardini1, B Cervasi1, M Halloran3, G Silvestri1, S Staprans1, and M Feinberg1
1Emory Univ Vaccine Res Ctr, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Antigen Express Inc, Worcester, MA, USA; and 3Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, USA
      324 Correlation of CD4+T-Cell Depletion with Increased Levels of T-cell Activation in Naturally SIV-infected Sooty Mangabeys
B Sumpter1, S Gordon1, R Dunham1, P Pagliardini1, C Ibegbu1, J Engram1, H McClure1, A Muthukumar2, D Sodora2, M Feinberg1, S Staprans1, and Guido Silvestri*1
1Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, USA and 2Univ of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, USA
      325 New Model for the Study of SIV Pathogenesis in Natural Host Species: Infection of Carribean African Green Monkeys with SIVagm.sab
I Pandrea1, C Apetrei1, J Dufour1, N Dillon1, B Poonia1, O Diop2, M Muller-Trutwin3, R Bohm1, P Marx1, A Lackner1, and Ronald Veazey*1
1Tulane Natl Primate Res Ctr, Tulane Univ, Covington, LA, USA; 2Inst Pasteur, Dakar, Senegal; and 3Inst Pasteur, Paris, France
      326 AIDS in African Nonhuman Primate Species: Pathological Findings
I Pandrea, X Alvarez, B Gormus, C Apetrei, V Traina-Dorge, P Marx, G Baskin, A Lackner, and Ronald Veazey*
Tulane Natl Primate Res Ctr, Tulane Univ, Covington, LA, USA
      327

SIV Adaptation to a New Host Involves the Preferential Amplification of a Discrete Subset of Envelope Genotypes from within the Diverse Viral Quasi-species
L Demma1, J Logsdon2, Thomas Vanderford*3, M Feinberg4, and S Staprans5
1CDC, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, USA; 3Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, USA ; 4Merck & Co, West Point, PA, USA; and 5Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, USA
      328 Howerton
Binhua Ling*, R Veazey, L Martin, and P Marx
Tulane Natl Primate Res Ctr, Tulane Univ, Covington, LA, USA