Journal of Neuroimmunology
Volume 122, Issue 1 , Pages 146-158 , January 2002

Developmental expression patterns of CCR5 and CXCR4 in the rhesus macaque brain

  • S.V Westmoreland

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1-508-624-8074; fax: +1-508-624-8181
    • Division of Comparative Pathology, New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102, USA
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  • X Alvarez

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    • Division of Comparative Pathology, New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102, USA
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  • C deBakker

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    • Division of Comparative Pathology, New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102, USA
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  • P Aye

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    • Division of Comparative Pathology, New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102, USA
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  • M.L Wilson

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    • Division of Comparative Pathology, New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102, USA
    • School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois Urbana Campus, Jacksonville, IL 62650, USA
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  • K.C Williams

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    • Division of Viral Pathogenesis, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
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  • A.A Lackner

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    • Division of Comparative Pathology, New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102, USA

Received 27 June 2001 ,Revised 10 October 2001 ,Accepted 19 October 2001.

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Journal of Neuroimmunology
Volume 122, Issue 1 , Pages 146-158 , January 2002