Antibody neutralization of HIV-1 and the potential for vaccine design.
Neutralisation by antibody is, for a number of viruses, an in vitro correlate for protection in vivo. For HIV-1 this is controversial. However, the induction of a potent anti-HIV neutralising antibody response remains one of the principal goals in vaccine development. A greater knowledge of the fund...
Main Authors: | Sattentau, Q, Moulard, M, Brivet, B, Botto, F, Guillemot, J, Mondor, I, Poignard, P, Ugolini, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1999
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