Using macaques to model cervical and pharyngeal colonization by Neisseria species.
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Abstract
Rhesus Macaques are translational animals and could be used to study human specific gonorrhea and meningitis using Neisseria species indigenous to rhesus macaques.
Status
Graduate
Department
Biological Sciences
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Weyand, Nathan
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Using macaques to model cervical and pharyngeal colonization by Neisseria species.
Rhesus Macaques are translational animals and could be used to study human specific gonorrhea and meningitis using Neisseria species indigenous to rhesus macaques.