Paul T. Telfer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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(Molecular phylogeny and phylogeography of the genus Mandrillus (Primates: Papionini).) |
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Mouinga-Ondémé A, Caron M, Nkoghé D, et al. (2012) Cross-species transmission of simian foamy virus to humans in rural Gabon, Central Africa. Journal of Virology. 86: 1255-60 |
Mouinga-Ondémé A, Betsem E, Caron M, et al. (2010) Two distinct variants of simian foamy virus in naturally infected mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) and cross-species transmission to humans. Retrovirology. 7: 105 |
Worobey M, Telfer P, Souquière S, et al. (2010) Island biogeography reveals the deep history of SIV. Science (New York, N.Y.). 329: 1487 |
Makuwa M, Souquière S, Bourry O, et al. (2007) Complete-genome analysis of hepatitis B virus from wild-born chimpanzees in central Africa demonstrates a strain-specific geographical cluster. Journal of General Virology. 88: 2679-2685 |
Makuwa M, Souquière S, Telfer P, et al. (2006) Hepatitis viruses in non-human primates Journal of Medical Primatology. 35: 384-387 |
Makuwa M, Souquière S, Telfer P, et al. (2006) Identification of hepatitis B virus subgenotype A3 in rural Gabon. Journal of Medical Virology. 78: 1175-84 |
Apetrei C, Metzger MJ, Richardson D, et al. (2005) Detection and partial characterization of simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsm strains from bush meat samples from rural Sierra Leone. Journal of Virology. 79: 2631-6 |
Traina-Dorge VL, Lorino R, Gormus BJ, et al. (2005) Molecular epidemiology of simian T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 in wild and captive sooty mangabeys. Journal of Virology. 79: 2541-8 |
Ling B, Telfer P, Reed P, et al. (2004) A link between SIVsm in sooty mangabeys (SM) in wild-living monkeys in Sierra Leone and SIVsm in an American-based SM colony. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 20: 1348-51 |
Makuwa M, Souquière S, Clifford SL, et al. (2004) Two distinct STLV-1 subtypes infecting Mandrillus sphinx follow the geographic distribution of their hosts Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 20: 1137-1143 |