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51. Cross-reactive serum and memory B-cell responses to spike protein in SARS-CoV-2 and endemic coronavirus infection

52. Rapid isolation of potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and protection in a small animal model

53. Autologous Antibody Responses to an HIV Envelope Glycan Hole Are Not Easily Broadened in Rabbits

54. Strategies for a multi-stage neutralizing antibody-based HIV vaccine

55. Neutralizing antibody responses to an HIV envelope glycan hole are not easily broadened

56. Differences in the Binding Affinity of an HIV-1 V2 Apex-Specific Antibody for the SIVsmm/mac Envelope Glycoprotein Uncouple Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity from Neutralization

57. Reprogramming the antigen specificity of B cells using genome-editing technologies

58. Author response: Reprogramming the antigen specificity of B cells using genome-editing technologies

59. Reprogramming the antigen specificity of B cells using genomeediting technologies

60. Global site-specific N-glycosylation analysis of HIV envelope glycoprotein

61. Highly Efficient Neutralization by Plasma Antibodies from Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Infected Individuals on Antiretroviral Drug Therapy

62. Antibody Engineering and Therapeutics

63. A Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Targets the Dynamic HIV Envelope Trimer Apex via a Long, Rigidified, and Anionic β-Hairpin Structure

64. Reproducing SIVΔnef vaccine correlates of protection: trimeric gp41 antibody concentrated at mucosal front lines

65. Neutralization potential of the plasma of HIV-1 infected Indian patients in the context of anti-V3 antibody content and antiretroviral theraphy

66. Binding Antibody Responses to the Immunogenic Regions Of Viral Envelope in HIV-1-Infected Indian Children

67. Antiretroviral drug resistance mutations in the reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 isolates from Northern Indian patients: a follow-up study

68. Identification of Common Features in Prototype Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies to HIV Envelope V2 Apex to Facilitate Vaccine Design

69. Identification of CD4-Binding Site Dependent Plasma Neutralizing Antibodies in an HIV-1 Infected Indian Individual

70. Glycans Function as Anchors for Antibodies and Help Drive HIV Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Development

71. Long-term suppression of HIV-1C virus production in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells by LTR heterochromatization with a short double-stranded RNA

72. A comprehensive binding and neutralization analysis of plasma of HIV-1 subtype-C infected donors from India suggest MPER directed neutralization

73. Highly efficient neutralization of human immunodeficiency viruses by plasma from antiretroviral drug treated patients is mediated by IgG fractions

74. Neutralization of tier-2 viruses and epitope profiling of plasma antibodies from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infected donors from India

75. Generation and characterization of human monoclonal single chain variable fragments (scFvs) against envelope third variable region (V3) of HIV-1 clade C

76. Cross-clade neutralization potential of the plasma of antiretroviral naïve HIV-1 infected children from north India

77. Production and expression of recombinant anti-V3 scFvs from HIV-1 clade C infected Indian patient

78. Neutralization of tier-2 viruses and epitope profiling of plasma antibodies from subtype-C HIV-1 infected north Indians; implications for MPER directed HIV-1 neutralization

79. Antibodies that cross-neutralize the tier-2 pseudoviruses are produced in antiretroviral-naïve HIV-1-infected children from northern India

80. Relative reactivity of HIV-1 polyclonal plasma antibodies directed to V3 and MPER regions suggests immunodominance of V3 over MPER and dependence of high anti-V3 antibody titers on virus persistence

81. 234 Neutralization efficiency and presence of anti-V3 antibodies in plasma of HIV-1 infected Northern Indians

82. An endophytic Neurospora sp. from Nothapodytes foetida producing camptothecin

83. P1.035 Expression, Purification and Characterization of Anti-V3 Human scFvs Against HIV-1 Clade C

84. Construction of site selected phage library and characterization of anti-V3 scFvs from Indian clade C HIV-1 infected patient

86. Binding Antibody Responses to the Immunogenic Regions Of Viral Envelope in HIV-1-Infected Indian Children.

87. Cross-neutralizing activity of human anti-V3 monoclonal antibodies derived from non-B clade HIV-1 infected individuals

88. Characterization of human anti-V3 monoclonal antibody 904 isolated from an Indian clade C Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) infected donor

89. Cross clade reactive plasma anti-V3 antibodies in human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infected individuals develop with time

90. Plasma antibodies that cross react to subtype-B and C third variable (V3) region develop in Indian HIV-1 infected iIndividuals with time

91. Production and characterization of human anti-V3 monoclonal antibodies from the cells of HIV-1 infected Indian donors

92. Evolution of antibody immunity following Omicron BA.1 breakthrough infection.

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