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Antibody-directed evolution reveals a mechanism for enhanced neutralization at the HIV-1 fusion peptide site.
Banach BB, Pletnev S, Olia AS, Xu K, Zhang B, Rawi R, Bylund T, Doria-Rose NA, Nguyen TD, Fahad AS, Lee M, Lin BC, Liu T, Louder MK, Madan B, McKee K, O'Dell S, Sastry M, Schön A, Bui N, Shen CH, Wolfe JR, Chuang GY, Mascola JR, Kwong PD, DeKosky BJ. Banach BB, et al. Among authors: louder mk. Nat Commun. 2023 Nov 21;14(1):7593. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-42098-5. Nat Commun. 2023. PMID: 37989731 Free PMC article.
Human dendritic cells as targets of dengue virus infection.
Marovich M, Grouard-Vogel G, Louder M, Eller M, Sun W, Wu SJ, Putvatana R, Murphy G, Tassaneetrithep B, Burgess T, Birx D, Hayes C, Schlesinger-Frankel S, Mascola J. Marovich M, et al. J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc. 2001 Dec;6(3):219-24. doi: 10.1046/j.0022-202x.2001.00037.x. J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc. 2001. PMID: 11924831 Free article.
Human skin Langerhans cells are targets of dengue virus infection.
Wu SJ, Grouard-Vogel G, Sun W, Mascola JR, Brachtel E, Putvatana R, Louder MK, Filgueira L, Marovich MA, Wong HK, Blauvelt A, Murphy GS, Robb ML, Innes BL, Birx DL, Hayes CG, Frankel SS. Wu SJ, et al. Among authors: louder mk. Nat Med. 2000 Jul;6(7):816-20. doi: 10.1038/77553. Nat Med. 2000. PMID: 10888933
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