Cross-protocol assessment of induction and durability of VISP/R in HIV preventive vaccine trial participants.
Candidate HIV vaccines are designed to induce antibodies to various components of the HIV virus. An unintended result of these antibodies is that they may also be detected by commercial HIV diagnostic kits designed to detect an immune response to HIV acquisition. This phenomenon is known as Vaccine-...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Espy (Author), Xue Han (Author), Shannon Grant (Author), Esther Kwara (Author), Bharathi Lakshminarayanan (Author), Michael Stirewalt (Author), Kelly E Seaton (Author), Georgia D Tomaras (Author), Erin Goecker (Author), Julie McElrath (Author), Jessica Andriesen (Author), Yunda Huang (Author), Stephen R Walsh (Author), John Hural (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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