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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Gene Ther. 2008 May 1;15(17):1210–1222. doi: 10.1038/gt.2008.73

Figure 4.

Figure 4

maC46 prevents infection of rhesus monkey CD4+ T cells with SIVmac251. Peripheral blood T lymphocytes from a naïve rhesus monkey were either transduced with the inactive C46 control vector or with M87oHIV and infected with SIVmac251. The expression of the maC46 peptide was determined by 2F5 mAb staining. The percentage of SIVmac251 infected cells was determined by anti-SIV p27 mAb staining. (A) Background p27 staining in non-transduced and C46 control vector-transduced, uninfected CD4+ T cells. (B) Detection of p27 antigen in non-transduced and C46 control vector transduced SIVmac251-infected CD4+ T cells. (C) Detection of p27 antigen in non-transduced and M87oHIV vector transduced, SIVmac251-infected CD4+ T cells. The percentage of p27 positive cells is indicated in each graph (top: transduced cells; bottom: non-transduced cells).