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1. Neonatal immunity associated with heterologous HIV-1 neutralizing antibody induction in SHIV-infected Rhesus Macaques

2. Vaccination with a replication-defective cytomegalovirus vaccine elicits a glycoprotein B-specific monoclonal antibody repertoire distinct from natural infection

3. Viral Envelope Evolution in Simian–HIV-Infected Neonate and Adult-Dam Pairs of Rhesus Macaques

4. Single-cell analysis of immune cell transcriptome during HIV-1 infection and therapy

5. Neonatal SHIV infection in rhesus macaques elicited heterologous HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies

6. A single, improbable B cell receptor mutation confers potent neutralization against cytomegalovirus.

7. Polyclonal Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Activity Characterized by CD4 Binding Site and V3-Glycan Antibodies in a Subset of HIV-1 Virus Controllers

8. Long-Term Recovery of the Adaptive Immune System in Rhesus Macaques After Total Body Irradiation

9. Streamlined Subpopulation, Subtype, and Recombination Analysis of HIV-1 Half-Genome Sequences Generated by High-Throughput Sequencing

10. A CD4-mimetic compound enhances vaccine efficacy against stringent immunodeficiency virus challenge

11. Tracking HIV-1 recombination to resolve its contribution to HIV-1 evolution in natural infection

12. A strongly selected mutation in the HIV-1 genome is independent of T cell responses and neutralizing antibodies

13. Genetic Characterization of a Panel of Diverse HIV-1 Isolates at Seven International Sites.

14. Fast Dissemination of New HIV-1 CRF02/A1 Recombinants in Pakistan.

15. Reversion and T cell escape mutations compensate the fitness loss of a CD8+ T cell escape mutant in their cognate transmitted/founder virus.

16. Transmitted/founder and chronic subtype C HIV-1 use CD4 and CCR5 receptors with equal efficiency and are not inhibited by blocking the integrin α4β7.

17. RAB11FIP5-Deficient Mice Exhibit Cytokine-Related Transcriptomic Signatures

18. Increased predominance of HIV-1 CRF01_AE and its recombinants in the Philippines

19. A CD4-mimetic compound enhances vaccine efficacy against stringent immunodeficiency virus challenge

20. Accumulated mutations by 6 months of infection collectively render transmitted/founder HIV-1 significantly less fit

21. Fab-dimerized glycan-reactive antibodies are a structural category of natural antibodies

22. IMMU-27. ANALYSIS OF IMMUNE SIGNATURES IN PEDIATRIC GLIOBLASTOMAS FOR PATIENT STRATIFICATION TO IMMUNOTHERAPY

23. RAB11FIP5 expression and altered natural killer cell function are associated with induction of HIV broadly neutralizing antibody responses

24. Development of a contemporary globally diverse HIV viral panel by the EQAPOL program

25. Phenotypic properties of transmitted founder HIV-1

26. Transmission of Multiple HIV-1 Subtype C Transmitted/founder Viruses into the Same Recipients Was not Determined by Modest Phenotypic Differences

27. Reversion and T cell escape mutations compensate the fitness loss of a CD8+ T cell escape mutant in their cognate transmitted/founder virus

28. Generation of random mutant libraries with multiple primers in a single reaction

29. Fast Dissemination of New HIV-1 CRF02/A1 Recombinants in Pakistan

30. Genetic Characterization of a Panel of Diverse HIV-1 Isolates at Seven International Sites

31. Strain-specific V3 and CD4 binding site autologous HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies select neutralization-resistant viruses

33. High-throughput single-cell transcriptome analysis of immune cells from HIV-1 infected individuals before and after therapy

34. Preexisting compensatory amino acids compromise fitness costs of a HIV-1 T cell escape mutation

35. Impact of immune escape mutations on HIV-1 fitness in the context of the cognate transmitted/founder genome

36. Transmitted/Founder and Chronic Subtype C HIV-1 Use CD4 and CCR5 Receptors with Equal Efficiency and Are Not Inhibited by Blocking the Integrin α4β7

37. Expression and Immunological Characterization of the Carboxy-Terminal Region of the P1 Adhesin Protein of Mycoplasma pneumoniae

38. C106 Distinguishing Features of Transmitted/Founder HIV-1

39. Cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies to multiple HIV-1 subtype and SIVcpz envelope glycoproteins

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