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Viral Protein Fragmentation May Broaden T-Cell Responses to HIV Vaccines

Arnegard, Matthew (2012) Viral Protein Fragmentation May Broaden T-Cell Responses to HIV Vaccines. Science Spotlight, 2 (12).

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Article URL: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jo...
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Additional Information: Benlahrech A, Meiser A, Herath S, Papagatsias T, Athanasopoulos T, Li F, Self S, Bachy V, Hervouet C, Logan K, Klavinskis L, Dickson G, Patterson S. 2012. Fragmentation of SIV-gag vaccine induces broader T cell responses. PLoS ONE 7:e48038. Also see: Ferrando-Martínez S, Casazza JP, Leal M, Machmach K, Muñoz-Fernández MÁ, Viciana P, Koup RA, Ruiz-Mateos E. 2012. Differential gag-specific polyfunctional T cell maturation patterns in HIV-1 elite controllers. Journal of Virology 86:3667-3674. Haynes BF, Kelsoe G, Harrison SC, Kepler TB. 2012. B-cell-lineage immunogen design in vaccine development with HIV-1 as a case study. Nature Biotechnology 5:423-433. Makedonas G, Betts MR. 2011. Living in a house of cards: re-evaluating CD8+ T-cell immune correlates against HIV. Immunological Reviews 239:109-124.
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Date Deposited: 20 Mar 2015 19:42
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URI: http://authors.fhcrc.org/id/eprint/880

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