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Volume 11, Number 7, July 2005

Primate-to-Human Retroviral Transmission in Asia

Lisa Jones-Engel,* Gregory A. Engel,† Michael A. Schillaci,‡ Aida Rompis,§ Artha Putra,§ Komang Gde Suaryana,§ Agustin Fuentes,¶ Brigitte Beer,# Sarah Hicks,** Robert White,** Brenda Wilson,** and Jonathan S. Allan**
*University of Washington National Primate Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA; †Swedish/Providence Hospital Family Practice Residency, Seattle, Washington, USA; ‡University of Toronto at Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; §Udayana University, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia; ¶University of Notre Dame, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA; #Southern Research Institute, Frederick, Maryland, USA; and **Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, Texas, USA

 
 
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Figure 1. Western blot analysis of human serum samples for evidence of simian foamy virus (SFV) antibodies. Antibodies to the gag precursor proteins (p70/p74) were apparent from the human BH66 blood sample, which indicated infection with SFV. Positive control is an SFV-infected baboon.

 

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