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Leon, E. J.

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    • Jaworski, J. P., Kobie, J., Brower, Z., Malherbe, D. C., Landucci, G., Sutton, W. F., Guo, B. W., Reed, J. S., Leon, E. J., Engelmann, F., Zheng, B., Legasse, A., et al. Neutralizing Polyclonal IgG Present during Acute Infection Prevents Rapid Disease Onset in Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus SHIVSF162P3-Infected Infant Rhesus Macaques Journal of Virology  2013 87:10447-10459  DOI:10.1128/jvi.00049-13  PMID:23885083
    • Weinfurter, J. T., May, G. E., Soma, T., Hessell, A. J., Leon, E. J., MacNair, C. E., Piaskowski, S. M., Weisgrau, K., Furlott, J., Maness, N. J., Reed, J., Wilson, N. A., et al. Macaque long-term nonprogressors resist superinfection with multiple cd8(+) t cell escape variants of simian immunodeficiency virus Journal of Virology  2011 85:530-541  DOI:10.1128/jvi.01025-10  PMID:20962091  PMCID:PMC3014170
    • Reynolds, M. R., Weiler, A. M., Piaskowski, S. M., Kolar, H. L., Hessell, A. J., Weiker, M., Weisgrau, K. L., Leon, E. J., Rogers, W. E., Makowsky, R., McDermott, A. B., Boyle, R., et al. Macaques vaccinated with simian immunodeficiency virus sivmac239 delta nef delay acquisition and control replication after repeated low-dose heterologous siv challenge Journal of Virology  2010 84:9190-9199  DOI:10.1128/jvi.00041-10  PMID:20592091  PMCID:PMC2937616
    • Reynolds, M. R., Weiler, A. M., Weisgrau, K. L., Piaskowski, S. M., Furlott, J. R., Weinfurter, J. T., Kaizu, M., Soma, T., Leon, E. J., MacNair, C., Leaman, D. P., Zwick, M. B., et al. Macaques vaccinated with live-attenuated SIV control replication of heterologous virus Journal of Experimental Medicine  2008 205:2537-2550  DOI:10.1084/jem.20081524  PMID:18838548  PMCID:PMC2571929

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