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1. Staff Training in Assent and Assent Withdrawal Behavior in Children with Disabilities

2. Assessing bnAb potency in the context of HIV-1 envelope conformational plasticity.

3. Cross-protective HCoV immunity reduces symptom development during SARS-CoV-2 infection.

4. Trapping the HIV-1 V3 loop in a helical conformation enables broad neutralization.

5. Antibodies from convalescent plasma promote SARS-CoV-2 clearance in individuals with and without endogenous antibody response.

6. Multifactorial seroprofiling dissects the contribution of pre-existing human coronaviruses responses to SARS-CoV-2 immunity.

7. Does an Ileostomy Rod Prevent Stoma Retraction? A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

8. Distinguishing genetically between the germlines of male monozygotic twins.

9. Tracing HIV-1 strains that imprint broadly neutralizing antibody responses.

10. Distinct, IgG1-driven antibody response landscapes demarcate individuals with broadly HIV-1 neutralizing activity.

11. Phenotypic deficits in the HIV-1 envelope are associated with the maturation of a V2-directed broadly neutralizing antibody lineage.

12. Delineating CD4 dependency of HIV-1: Adaptation to infect low level CD4 expressing target cells widens cellular tropism but severely impacts on envelope functionality.

13. Determinants of HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibody induction.

14. Tracing HIV-1 transmission: envelope traits of HIV-1 transmitter and recipient pairs.

15. Capacity of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies to Inhibit HIV-1 Cell-Cell Transmission Is Strain- and Epitope-Dependent.

16. Complete genome sequence of Borrelia afzelii K78 and comparative genome analysis.

17. Partial rescue of V1V2 mutant infectivity by HIV-1 cell-cell transmission supports the domain's exceptional capacity for sequence variation.

18. Finding the needle in the haystack: differentiating "identical" twins in paternity testing and forensics by ultra-deep next generation sequencing.

19. Conformation-dependent recognition of HIV gp120 by designed ankyrin repeat proteins provides access to novel HIV entry inhibitors.

20. Evidence for the divergence of innate and adaptive T-cell precursors before commitment to the αβ and γδ lineages.

21. Interaction of the gp120 V1V2 loop with a neighboring gp120 unit shields the HIV envelope trimer against cross-neutralizing antibodies.

22. Whole-genome sequence of the transformable Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A strain WUE2594.

23. IL-21R on T cells is critical for sustained functionality and control of chronic viral infection.

24. Genome sequence of the recombinant protein production host Pichia pastoris.

25. Recombination of retrotransposon and exogenous RNA virus results in nonretroviral cDNA integration.

26. Long-term maternal imprinting of the specific B cell repertoire by maternal antibodies.

27. B cell activation state-governed formation of germinal centers following viral infection.

28. Early antibodies specific for the neutralizing epitope on the receptor binding subunit of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein fail to neutralize the virus.

29. A lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein variant that is retained in the endoplasmic reticulum efficiently cross-primes CD8(+) T cell responses.

30. Parameters governing exhaustion of rare T cell-independent neutralizing IgM-producing B cells after LCMV infection.

31. Nonneutralizing antibodies binding to the surface glycoprotein of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus reduce early virus spread.

32. Identification of an N-terminal trimeric coiled-coil core within arenavirus glycoprotein 2 permits assignment to class I viral fusion proteins.

33. Optimization of industrial bacterial strains via mutation analysis: a high-throughput DNA sequencing and bioinformatic approach.

34. The complete genome sequence of the carcinogenic bacterium Helicobacter hepaticus.

35. Transcriptome-based antigen identification for Neisseria meningitidis.

36. Transcriptome analysis of Neisseria meningitidis during infection.

37. Pseudogene-free amplification of human GAPDH cDNA.

38. Analysis of the heat shock response of Neisseria meningitidis with cDNA- and oligonucleotide-based DNA microarrays.

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