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      Broadly neutralizing antibodies and the search for an HIV-1 vaccine: the end of the beginning.

      Nature reviews. Immunology
      AIDS Vaccines, immunology, Antibodies, Neutralizing, HIV Infections, prevention & control, HIV-1, Humans

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          The field of HIV-1 vaccine research has seen a renaissance with the identification of antibodies that neutralize most circulating HIV-1 strains. An understanding of the structural mode of target recognition that these antibodies use and the immune pathways that lead to their development is emerging. This knowledge has provided fundamental insights into the pathways that elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies and provides a foundation for active and passive immunization strategies to prevent HIV-1 infection.

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          23969737
          10.1038/nri3516

          Chemistry
          AIDS Vaccines,immunology,Antibodies, Neutralizing,HIV Infections,prevention & control,HIV-1,Humans

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