The development of an effective vaccine preventing HIV-1 infection remains of paramount importance (Fauci, 2008). Passive transfer studies using potent broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies, identified in a small number of HIV-1 infected individuals, can provide sterilizing immunity against SHIV infection in macaques and appear to delay HIV-1 rebound in humans (Hessell et al., 2009a; Hessell et al., 2009b; Hessell et al., 2010; Mascola et al., 2000; Mehandru et al., 2007; Shibata et al., 1999; Trkola et al., 2005). Thus antibodies, which are key components of the adaptive immune response elicited by most vaccines, are also thought to be essential for protection against HIV-1 infection (Karlsson Hedestam et al., 2008; Plotkin, 2008). Wi...
The development of an effective HIV-1 vaccine must be considered one of the greatest biomedical cha...
The HIV-1 pandemic emerged in 1981 and has devastated global health for over four decades. It has re...
Effective vaccines in preventing HIV-1 infection should induce broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb...
HIV-1 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) define key targets for vaccine development and are b...
The ability to induce neutralizing antibodies is generally thought to be of great importance for vac...
Despite 30 years of effort, there is no effective vaccine for HIV-1. However, antibodies can prevent...
Despite intense research efforts, a safe and effective HIV-1/AIDS vaccine still remains far away. HI...
The properties of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and its simian counterpart SIV that en...
Human antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) can neutralize a broad range of viral iso...
A primary correlate of protection for most effective viral vaccines is induction of antibodies with ...
An ever-increasing number of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb) against the HIV-1 envelope (Env)...
Abstract: The mechanism of antibody-mediated protection is a major focus of HIV-1 vaccine developmen...
Antibodies are an essential part of the immune response to HIV infection. Many antibodies that poten...
<div><p>HIV-1 mucosal transmission begins with virus or virus-infected cells moving through mucus ac...
Following infection by HIV-1, the host immune response is unable to clear the virus due to a variet...
The development of an effective HIV-1 vaccine must be considered one of the greatest biomedical cha...
The HIV-1 pandemic emerged in 1981 and has devastated global health for over four decades. It has re...
Effective vaccines in preventing HIV-1 infection should induce broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb...
HIV-1 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) define key targets for vaccine development and are b...
The ability to induce neutralizing antibodies is generally thought to be of great importance for vac...
Despite 30 years of effort, there is no effective vaccine for HIV-1. However, antibodies can prevent...
Despite intense research efforts, a safe and effective HIV-1/AIDS vaccine still remains far away. HI...
The properties of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and its simian counterpart SIV that en...
Human antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) can neutralize a broad range of viral iso...
A primary correlate of protection for most effective viral vaccines is induction of antibodies with ...
An ever-increasing number of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb) against the HIV-1 envelope (Env)...
Abstract: The mechanism of antibody-mediated protection is a major focus of HIV-1 vaccine developmen...
Antibodies are an essential part of the immune response to HIV infection. Many antibodies that poten...
<div><p>HIV-1 mucosal transmission begins with virus or virus-infected cells moving through mucus ac...
Following infection by HIV-1, the host immune response is unable to clear the virus due to a variet...
The development of an effective HIV-1 vaccine must be considered one of the greatest biomedical cha...
The HIV-1 pandemic emerged in 1981 and has devastated global health for over four decades. It has re...
Effective vaccines in preventing HIV-1 infection should induce broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb...