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1. Despite delayed kinetics, people living with HIV achieve equivalent antibody function after SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination.

2. Functional HIV-1/HCV cross-reactive antibodies isolated from a chronically co-infected donor.

3. Neutralization titer biomarker for antibody-mediated prevention of HIV-1 acquisition.

4. HIV Coinfection Provides Insights for the Design of Vaccine Cocktails to Elicit Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies.

5. A principle-based approach to justify the use of HIV self-testing in South Africa.

6. SARS-CoV-2 prolonged infection during advanced HIV disease evolves extensive immune escape.

7. Coordinated Fc-effector and neutralization functions in HIV-infected children define a window of opportunity for HIV vaccination.

8. Safety and immunogenicity of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (AZD1222) vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 in people living with and without HIV in South Africa: an interim analysis of a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 1B/2A trial.

9. Elicitation of Neutralizing Antibody Responses to HIV-1 Immunization with Nanoparticle Vaccine Platforms.

10. Envelope characteristics in individuals who developed neutralizing antibodies targeting different epitopes in HIV-1 subtype C infection.

11. V2-Directed Vaccine-like Antibodies from HIV-1 Infection Identify an Additional K169-Binding Light Chain Motif with Broad ADCC Activity.

12. HIV-1 clade C escapes broadly neutralizing autologous antibodies with N332 glycan specificity by distinct mechanisms.

13. Multiple pathways of escape from HIV broadly cross-neutralizing V2-dependent antibodies.

14. Characterization of anti-HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in chronic HIV-1 subtype C infection.

15. The neutralization breadth of HIV-1 develops incrementally over four years and is associated with CD4+ T cell decline and high viral load during acute infection.

16. Potent and broad neutralization of HIV-1 subtype C by plasma antibodies targeting a quaternary epitope including residues in the V2 loop.

17. Neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibody responses in HIV-1 subtype C chronically infected patients with divergent rates of disease progression.

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