HIV-1 sequences with more predicted glycans in acute infection were associated with the development of higher neutralization breadth
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Main Authors: | Melanie Merbah (Author), Eric Sanders-Buell (Author), Gina Donofrio (Author), Yifan Li (Author), Meera Bose (Author), Anne-Marie O'Sullivan (Author), Samantha Townsley (Author), Bonnie Slike (Author), Hannah Kibuuka (Author), Lucas Maganga (Author), Sorachai Nitayaphan (Author), Leigh-Ann Eller (Author), Shelly Krebs (Author), Sodsai Tovanabutra (Author), Nelson Michael (Author), Merlin Robb (Author), Morgane Rolland (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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