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  • Progress and obstacles in t... Progress and obstacles in the development of an AIDS vaccine
    Letvin, Norman L Nature Reviews: Immunology, 200612, 2006-Dec, 2006-12-00, 20061201, Volume: 6, Issue: 12
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    Recent experimental observations suggest approaches to immunization that might finally result in at least a partially effective vaccine against infection with HIV-1. In particular, advances in our ...
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  • Tripartite Motif 22 (TRIM22... Tripartite Motif 22 (TRIM22) protein restricts herpes simplex virus 1 by epigenetic silencing of viral immediate-early genes
    Reddi, Tejaswini S; Merkl, Philipp E; Lim, So-Yon ... PLoS pathogens 17, Issue: 2
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    Intrinsic resistance is a crucial line of defense against virus infections, and members of the Tripartite Ring Interaction Motif (TRIM) family of proteins are major players in this system, such as ...
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  • Vaccine Induction of Antibo... Vaccine Induction of Antibodies against a Structurally Heterogeneous Site of Immune Pressure within HIV-1 Envelope Protein Variable Regions 1 and 2
    Liao, Hua-Xin; Bonsignori, Mattia; Alam, S. Munir ... Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.), 01/2013, Volume: 38, Issue: 1
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    The RV144 HIV-1 trial of the canary pox vector (ALVAC-HIV) plus the gp120 AIDSVAX B/E vaccine demonstrated an estimated efficacy of 31%, which correlated directly with antibodies to HIV-1 envelope ...
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  • Neutralizing antibodies to ... Neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1 envelope protect more effectively in vivo than those to the CD4 receptor
    Pegu, Amarendra; Yang, Zhi-yong; Boyington, Jeffrey C ... Science translational medicine, 07/2014, Volume: 6, Issue: 243
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    HIV-1 infection depends on effective viral entry mediated by the interaction of its envelope (Env) glycoprotein with specific cell surface receptors. Protective antiviral antibodies generated by ...
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  • Thy1+ NK [corrected] cells ... Thy1+ NK [corrected] cells from vaccinia virus-primed mice confer protection against vaccinia virus challenge in the absence of adaptive lymphocytes
    Gillard, Geoffrey O; Bivas-Benita, Maytal; Hovav, Avi-Hai ... PLoS pathogens, 08/2011, Volume: 7, Issue: 8
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    While immunological memory has long been considered the province of T- and B-lymphocytes, it has recently been reported that innate cell populations are capable of mediating memory responses. We now ...
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  • Whole-Genome Association St... Whole-Genome Association Study of Major Determinants for Host Control of HIV-1
    Fellay, Jacques; Shianna, Kevin V; Ge, Dongliang ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 08/2007, Volume: 317, Issue: 5840
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    Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is a priority in the effort to develop new treatments for HIV/AIDS. Using a whole-genome association ...
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  • A critical role for CD8 T c... A critical role for CD8 T cells in a nonhuman primate model of tuberculosis
    Chen, Crystal Y; Huang, Dan; Wang, Richard C ... PLoS pathogens, 04/2009, Volume: 5, Issue: 4
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    The role of CD8 T cells in anti-tuberculosis immunity in humans remains unknown, and studies of CD8 T cell-mediated protection against tuberculosis in mice have yielded controversial results. Unlike ...
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  • Correlates of Immune Protec... Correlates of Immune Protection and the Development of a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine
    Letvin, Norman L. Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.), 09/2007, Volume: 27, Issue: 3
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    Because established vaccine technologies are not likely to provide protection against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, efforts are being focused on defining immunologic and virologic ...
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  • Human Non-neutralizing HIV-... Human Non-neutralizing HIV-1 Envelope Monoclonal Antibodies Limit the Number of Founder Viruses during SHIV Mucosal Infection in Rhesus Macaques
    Santra, Sampa; Tomaras, Georgia D; Warrier, Ranjit ... PLoS pathogens, 08/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 8
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    HIV-1 mucosal transmission begins with virus or virus-infected cells moving through mucus across mucosal epithelium to infect CD4+ T cells. Although broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) are the ...
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  • Low-dose rectal inoculation... Low-dose rectal inoculation of rhesus macaques by SIVsmE660 or SIVmac251 recapitulates human mucosal infection by HIV-1
    Keele, Brandon F; Li, Hui; Learn, Gerald H ... The Journal of experimental medicine, 05/2009, Volume: 206, Issue: 5
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    We recently developed a novel strategy to identify transmitted HIV-1 genomes in acutely infected humans using single-genome amplification and a model of random virus evolution. Here, we used this ...
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