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Riley J. Mangan
Duke Human Vaccine Institute
United States
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Maternal Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Select for Neutralization-Resistant Infant Transmitted/Founder HIV Variants
Number of pages: 60
Posted: 06 May 2019
David R. Martinez
,
Amit Kumar
,
Joshua J. Tu
,
Jesse F. Mangold
, Riley J. Mangan,
Ria Goswami
,
Elena E. Giorgi
,
Juilin Chen
,
Michael Mengual
,
Ayooluwa O. Douglas
,
Holly Heimsath
,
Kevin Saunders
,
Nathan I. Nicely
,
Joshua Eudailey
,
Giovanna Hernandez
,
Papa Morgan-Asiedu
,
Kevin Wiehe
,
Celia LaBranche
,
David C. Montefiori
,
Feng Gao
and
Sallie Permar
Duke University - Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke University - Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke University - Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Government of the United States of America - Los Alamos National Laboratory, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke University - Department of Medicine, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke University - Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke University - Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Duke University - Department of Surgery, Duke University - Division of Surgical Sciences, Duke University - Department of Medicine and Duke University - Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
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bNAbs, infant T/F virus, mother-to-child-transmission, HIV, neutralization
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