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William T. London

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  101
Citations -  5870

William T. London is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Patas monkey. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 101 publications receiving 5770 citations. Previous affiliations of William T. London include Armed Forces Institute of Pathology & Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.

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Genetic analysis of the human malaria parasite plasmodium falciparum

TL;DR: Novel forms of certain chromosomes, detected by pulsed-field gradient gel electrophoresis, were produced readily, showing that extensive rearrangements occur in the parasite genome after cross-fertilization.
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Non-A, non-B hepatitis: ultrastructural evidence for two agents in experimentally infected chimpanzees.

TL;DR: All 14 chimpanzees inoculated with transmissible non-A, non-B hepatitis agents could be classified as having either nuclear or cytoplasmic changes, and these observations add support to epidemiologic data suggesting that there may be more than one agent of non- A,Non-A hepatitis.
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Induction of AIDS by simian immunodeficiency virus from an African green monkey: species-specific variation in pathogenicity correlates with the extent of in vivo replication.

TL;DR: Although the virus was highly pathogenic in PT macaques, no disease was observed in experimentally infected rhesus macaques and African green monkeys despite reproducible infection of the last two species, suggesting that differences in pathogenicity are associated with the extent of in vivo replication.