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Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Containing a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Subtype-E Envelope Gene: Persistent Infection, CD4+ T-Cell Depletion, and Mucosal Membrane Transmission in Macaques

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FIG. 1. Plan for analysis and serial passage of the SHIV-E-CAR clone in rhesus macaques
FIG. 2. Construction and in vitro analysis of the subtype-E SHIV-E-CARclone. (A) The genomic structure of the SHIV-E-CAR construct is shown at the
TABLE 1. Total numbers of CD4� T lymphocytes and CD4/CD8 ratios of macaques inoculatedwith the SHIV-E-CAR clone or serially passaged SHIV-E-P4
TABLE 2. Cell-associated virus loads of macaques inoculated with the SHIV-E-CAR clone or serially passaged SHIV-E-P4
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