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  • Insights into the ecologica... Insights into the ecological roles and evolution of methyl-coenzyme M reductase-containing hot spring Archaea
    Hua, Zheng-Shuang; Wang, Yu-Lin; Evans, Paul N ... Nature communications, 10/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Several recent studies have shown the presence of genes for the key enzyme associated with archaeal methane/alkane metabolism, methyl-coenzyme M reductase (Mcr), in metagenome-assembled genomes ...
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  • Genomic inference of the me... Genomic inference of the metabolism and evolution of the archaeal phylum Aigarchaeota
    Hua, Zheng-Shuang; Qu, Yan-Ni; Zhu, Qiyun ... Nature communications, 07/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Microbes of the phylum Aigarchaeota are widely distributed in geothermal environments, but their physiological and ecological roles are poorly understood. Here we analyze six Aigarchaeota metagenomic ...
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  • Trispecific broadly neutral... Trispecific broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies mediate potent SHIV protection in macaques
    Xu, Ling; Pegu, Amarendra; Rao, Ercole ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2017, Volume: 358, Issue: 6359
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    The development of an effective AIDS vaccine has been challenging because of viral genetic diversity and the difficulty of generating broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs). We engineered ...
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  • Enhanced neonatal Fc recept... Enhanced neonatal Fc receptor function improves protection against primate SHIV infection
    Ko, Sung-Youl; Pegu, Amarendra; Rudicell, Rebecca S ... Nature (London), 10/2014, Volume: 514, Issue: 7524
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    To protect against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection, broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) must be active at the portals of viral entry in the gastrointestinal or cervicovaginal ...
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  • Induction of Broadly Neutra... Induction of Broadly Neutralizing H1N1 Influenza Antibodies by Vaccination
    Wei, Chih-Jen; Boyington, Jeffrey C; McTamney, Patrick M ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 08/2010, Volume: 329, Issue: 5995
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    The rapid dissemination of the 2009 pandemic influenza virus underscores the need for universal influenza vaccines that elicit protective immunity to diverse viral strains. Here, we show that ...
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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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  • Analysis of nearly 3000 arc... Analysis of nearly 3000 archaeal genomes from terrestrial geothermal springs sheds light on interconnected biogeochemical processes
    Qi, Yan-Ling; Chen, Ya-Ting; Xie, Yuan-Guo ... Nature communications, 05/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Terrestrial geothermal springs are physicochemically diverse and host abundant populations of Archaea. However, the diversity, functionality, and geological influences of these Archaea are not well ...
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  • A trispecific antibody targ... A trispecific antibody targeting HER2 and T cells inhibits breast cancer growth via CD4 cells
    Seung, Edward; Xing, Zhen; Wu, Lan ... Nature (London), 03/2022, Volume: 603, Issue: 7900
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    Effective antitumour immunity depends on the orchestration of potent T cell responses against malignancies . Regression of human cancers has been induced by immune checkpoint inhibitors, T cell ...
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  • Evaluation of candidate vac... Evaluation of candidate vaccine approaches for MERS-CoV
    Wang, Lingshu; Shi, Wei; Joyce, M Gordon ... Nature communications, 07/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    The emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) as a cause of severe respiratory disease highlights the need for effective approaches to CoV vaccine development. Efforts ...
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  • A virus-like particle vacci... A virus-like particle vaccine for epidemic Chikungunya virus protects nonhuman primates against infection
    Lewis, Mark G; Sun, Siyang; Kong, Wing-Pui ... Nature medicine, 03/2010, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has infected millions of people in Africa, Europe and Asia since this alphavirus reemerged from Kenya in 2004. The severity of the disease and the spread of this epidemic ...
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