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  • T cell-based strategies for... T cell-based strategies for HIV-1 vaccines
    Korber, Bette; Fischer, Will Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 03/2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    Despite 30 years of effort, we do not have an effective HIV-1 vaccine. Over the past decade, the HIV-1 vaccine field has shifted emphasis toward antibody-based vaccine strategies, following a lack of ...
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  • Tracking Changes in SARS-Co... Tracking Changes in SARS-CoV-2 Spike: Evidence that D614G Increases Infectivity of the COVID-19 Virus
    Korber, Bette; Fischer, Will M.; Gnanakaran, Sandrasegaram ... Cell, 08/2020, Volume: 182, Issue: 4
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    A SARS-CoV-2 variant carrying the Spike protein amino acid change D614G has become the most prevalent form in the global pandemic. Dynamic tracking of variant frequencies revealed a recurrent pattern ...
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  • Characterization of SARS-Co... Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2.75 clinical isolates
    Uraki, Ryuta; Iida, Shun; Halfmann, Peter J ... Nature communications, 03/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    The prevalence of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.75 rapidly increased in India and Nepal during the summer of 2022, and spread globally. However, the virological features of BA.2.75 are largely unknown. ...
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  • HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2: Patte... HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2: Patterns in the evolution of two pandemic pathogens
    Fischer, Will; Giorgi, Elena E.; Chakraborty, Srirupa ... Cell host & microbe, 07/2021, Volume: 29, Issue: 7
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    Humanity is currently facing the challenge of two devastating pandemics caused by two very different RNA viruses: HIV-1, which has been with us for decades, and SARS-CoV-2, which has swept the world ...
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  • US National Institutes of H... US National Institutes of Health Prioritization of SARS-CoV-2 Variants
    Turner, Sam; Alisoltani, Arghavan; Bratt, Debbie ... Emerging infectious diseases, 05/2023, Volume: 29, Issue: 5
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    Since late 2020, SARS-CoV-2 variants have regularly emerged with competitive and phenotypic differences from previously circulating strains, sometimes with the potential to escape from immunity ...
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  • Mosaic HIV-1 vaccines expan... Mosaic HIV-1 vaccines expand the breadth and depth of cellular immune responses in rhesus monkeys
    Barouch, Dan H; O'Brien, Kara L; Simmons, Nathaniel L ... Nature medicine, 03/2010, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    The worldwide diversity of HIV-1 presents an unprecedented challenge for vaccine development. Antigens derived from natural HIV-1 sequences have elicited only a limited breadth of cellular immune ...
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  • Preexisting memory CD4+ T c... Preexisting memory CD4+ T cells contribute to the primary response in an HIV-1 vaccine trial
    Campion, Suzanne L; Brenna, Elena; Thomson, Elaine ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 12/2021, Volume: 131, Issue: 23
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    Naive and memory CD4+ T cells reactive with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are detectable in unexposed, unimmunized individuals. The contribution of preexisting CD4+ T cells to a primary ...
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  • Transmission of single HIV-... Transmission of single HIV-1 genomes and dynamics of early immune escape revealed by ultra-deep sequencing
    Fischer, Will; Ganusov, Vitaly V; Giorgi, Elena E ... PloS one, 08/2010, Volume: 5, Issue: 8
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    We used ultra-deep sequencing to obtain tens of thousands of HIV-1 sequences from regions targeted by CD8+ T lymphocytes from longitudinal samples from three acutely infected subjects, and modeled ...
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  • Sparse coding of pathology ... Sparse coding of pathology slides compared to transfer learning with deep neural networks
    Fischer, Will; Moudgalya, Sanketh S; Cohn, Judith D ... BMC bioinformatics, 12/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: Suppl 18
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    Histopathology images of tumor biopsies present unique challenges for applying machine learning to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The pathology slides are high resolution, often exceeding ...
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  • Human APOBEC3 induced mutat... Human APOBEC3 induced mutation of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 contributes to adaptation and evolution in natural infection
    Kim, Eun-Young; Lorenzo-Redondo, Ramon; Little, Susan J ... PLoS pathogens, 07/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 7
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    Human APOBEC3 proteins are cytidine deaminases that contribute broadly to innate immunity through the control of exogenous retrovirus replication and endogenous retroelement retrotransposition. As an ...
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