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1. Loss of HIV candidate vaccine efficacy in male macaques by mucosal nanoparticle immunization rescued by V2-specific response

2. Cholera toxin B scaffolded, focused SIV V2 epitope elicits antibodies that influence the risk of SIVmac251 acquisition in macaques

3. Lower SARS-CoV-2–specific humoral immunity in people living with HIV-1 recovered from nonhospitalized COVID-19

4. A clade C HIV-1 vaccine protects against heterologous SHIV infection by modulating IgG glycosylation and T helper response in macaques

5. A neutralizing antibody target in early HIV-1 infection was recapitulated in rhesus macaques immunized with the transmitted/founder envelope sequence

6. Author response: Monocyte-derived transcriptome signature indicates antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis as a potential mechanism of vaccine-induced protection against HIV-1

7. Monocyte-derived transcriptome signature indicates antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis as a potential mechanism of vaccine-induced protection against HIV-1

8. Monocyte-derived transcriptome signature indicates antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis as the primary mechanism of vaccine-induced protection against HIV-1

9. HIV vaccine delayed boosting increases Env variable region 2–specific antibody effector functions

10. HIV-1 Neutralizing Antibody Signatures and Application to Epitope-Targeted Vaccine Design

11. Immune Activation Is Associated with CD8 T Cell Interleukin-21 Production in HIV-1-Infected Individuals

12. Capacity for Infectious HIV-1 Virion Capture Differs by Envelope Antibody Specificity

13. Interleukin-21-Producing HIV-1-Specific CD8 T Cells Are Preferentially Seen in Elite Controllers

14. Tailoring Tfh profiles enhances antibody persistence to a clade C HIV-1 vaccine in rhesus macaques

15. Viral vector delivered immunogen focuses HIV-1 antibody specificity and increases durability of the circulating antibody recall response.

16. Monocyte-derived transcriptome signature indicates antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis as a potential mechanism of vaccine-induced protection against HIV-1

17. Antibody-Mediated Internalization of Infectious HIV-1 Virions Differs among Antibody Isotypes and Subclasses.

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