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1. Germline-targeting HIV vaccination induces neutralizing antibodies to the CD4 binding site.

2. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines elicit durable immune responses in infant rhesus macaques.

3. HIV-1 envelope glycan modifications that permit neutralization by germline-reverted VRC01-class broadly neutralizing antibodies.

4. Panels of HIV-1 Subtype C Env Reference Strains for Standardized Neutralization Assessments.

5. Profiling the neutralizing antibody response in chronically HIV-1 CRF07_BC-infected intravenous drug users naïve to antiretroviral therapy.

6. Optimal Combinations of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies for Prevention and Treatment of HIV-1 Clade C Infection.

7. Improving neutralization potency and breadth by combining broadly reactive HIV-1 antibodies targeting major neutralization epitopes.

8. Impact of clade, geography, and age of the epidemic on HIV-1 neutralization by antibodies.

9. Optimization and validation of the TZM-bl assay for standardized assessments of neutralizing antibodies against HIV-1.

10. Global panel of HIV-1 Env reference strains for standardized assessments of vaccine-elicited neutralizing antibodies.

11. Identification of broadly neutralizing antibody epitopes in the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein using evolutionary models.

12. Profiles of neutralizing antibody response in chronically human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clade B'-infected former plasma donors from China naive to antiretroviral therapy.

13. Magnitude and breadth of the neutralizing antibody response in the RV144 and Vax003 HIV-1 vaccine efficacy trials.

14. Development and implementation of an international proficiency testing program for a neutralizing antibody assay for HIV-1 in TZM-bl cells.

15. International technology transfer of a GCLP-compliant HIV-1 neutralizing antibody assay for human clinical trials.

16. Neutralization activity in a geographically diverse East London cohort of human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients: clade C infection results in a stronger and broader humoral immune response than clade B infection.

17. Genetic signatures in the envelope glycoproteins of HIV-1 that associate with broadly neutralizing antibodies.

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