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1. Immunogenicity and safety of a quadrivalent plant-derived virus like particle influenza vaccine candidate—Two randomized Phase II clinical trials in 18 to 49 and ≥50 years old adults.

2. CD160 and PD-1 Co-Expression on HIV-Specific CD8 T Cells Defines a Subset with Advanced Dysfunction.

3. HIV reservoir size and persistence are driven by T cell survival and homeostatic proliferation.

4. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of memory T-cell survival.

5. Transcription factor FOXO3a controls the persistence of memory CD4+ T cells during HIV infection.

6. Generation and maintenance of human memory cells during viral infection.

7. A plant-derived quadrivalent virus like particle influenza vaccine induces cross-reactive antibody and T cell response in healthy adults.

8. Influenza virus-like particle vaccines made in Nicotiana benthamiana elicit durable, poly-functional and cross-reactive T cell responses to influenza HA antigens.

9. MMTV Superantigens Coerce an Unconventional Topology between the TCR and MHC Class II.

10. Programmed Death-1 Is a Marker for Abnormal Distribution of Naive/Memory T Cell Subsets in HIV-1 Infection.

11. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Specific CD8+ T-Cell Responses during Primary Infection Are Major Determinants of the Viral Set Point and Loss of CD4+ T Cells.

12. Diminished Proliferation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Specific CD4[sup +] T Cells Is Associated with Diminished Interleukin-2 (IL-2) Production and Is Recovered by Exogenous IL-2.

13. Recognition of a Defined Region within p24 Gag by CD8+ T Cells during Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection in Individuals Expressing Protective HLA Class I Alleles.

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