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1. Homotypic antibodies target novel E glycoprotein domains after natural DENV 3 infection/vaccination

2. Therapeutic neutralizing monoclonal antibody administration protects against lethal yellow fever virus infection

3. Molecular insights into antibody-mediated protection against the prototypic simian immunodeficiency virus

4. Plasmablast Expansion Following the Tetravalent, Live-Attenuated Dengue Vaccine Butantan-DV in DENV-Naïve and DENV-Exposed Individuals in a Brazilian Cohort

5. Therapeutic neutralizing monoclonal antibody administration protects against lethal viscerotropic Yellow Fever infection

7. Genotype-specific features reduce the susceptibility of South American yellow fever virus strains to vaccine-induced antibodies

8. Molecular insights into antibody-mediated protection against the prototypic simian immunodeficiency virus

10. Genotype-specific Features Reduce the Susceptibility of South American Yellow Fever Virus Strains to Vaccine-Induced Antibodies

12. Non-neutralizing Antibodies May Contribute to Suppression of SIVmac239 Viremia in Indian Rhesus Macaques

13. Rectal Acquisition of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) SIVmac239 Infection despite Vaccine-Induced Immune Responses against the Entire SIV Proteome

16. Immunophenotyping of Rhesus CMV ‐Specific CD8 T‐Cell Populations

17. Longitudinal dynamics of the human B cell response to the yellow fever 17D vaccine

18. Induction of Transient Virus Replication Facilitates Antigen-Independent Isolation of SIV-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies

21. A Recombinant Rhesus Monkey Rhadinovirus Deleted of Glycoprotein L Establishes Persistent Infection of Rhesus Macaques and Elicits Conventional T Cell Responses

22. Occupational Exposure to the Ugandan Research Strain (MR766) of Zika Virus

23. Travel Surveillance and Genomics Uncover a Hidden Zika Outbreak during the Waning Epidemic

24. The Frequency of Vaccine-Induced T-Cell Responses Does Not Predict the Rate of Acquisition after Repeated Intrarectal SIVmac239 Challenges inMamu-B*08 +Rhesus Macaques

27. Vaccine protection against SIVmac239 acquisition

28. CARACTERIZAÇÃO DA EXPANSÃO DE PLASMOBLASTOS E DO REPERTÓRIO DE ANTICORPOS INDUZIDOS PELA VACINAÇÃO COM 17DD E INFECÇÃO PELO VÍRUS DA FEBRE AMARELA

29. Mamu-B*17 + Rhesus Macaques Vaccinated with env , vif , and nef Manifest Early Control of SIVmac239 Replication

30. A recombinant herpesviral vector containing a near-full-length SIVmac239 genome produces SIV particles and elicits immune responses to all nine SIV gene products

31. Fetal demise and failed antibody therapy during Zika virus infection of pregnant macaques

32. Postnatal Zika virus infection is associated with persistent abnormalities in brain structure, function, and behavior in infant macaques

33. Ontogeny of the B- and T-cell response in a primary Zika virus infection of a dengue-naïve individual during the 2016 outbreak in Miami, FL

34. Prior Dengue Virus Exposure Shapes T Cell Immunity to Zika Virus in Humans

35. Potent Plasmablast-Derived Antibodies Elicited by the National Institutes of Health Dengue Vaccine

37. Neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies prevent Zika virus infection in macaques

38. Dengue Virus Evades AAV-Mediated Neutralizing Antibody Prophylaxis in Rhesus Monkeys

40. Rare Control of SIVmac239 Infection in a Vaccinated Rhesus Macaque

41. Zika in the Americas, year 2: What have we learned? What gaps remain? A report from the Global Virus Network

42. Vaccine-induced immune responses against both Gag and Env improve control of simian immunodeficiency virus replication in rectally challenged rhesus macaques

44. A human inferred germline antibody binds to an immunodominant epitope and neutralizes Zika virus

45. Genomic epidemiology reveals multiple introductions of Zika virus into the United States

47. Multiple introductions of Zika virus into the United States revealed through genomic epidemiology

49. Vaccine-Induced Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Specific CD8 + T-Cell Responses Focused on a Single Nef Epitope Select for Escape Variants Shortly after Infection

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