Browsing by Author "Yeh, Wendy Wen-Li"
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Low-Dose Rectal Inoculation of Rhesus Macaques by SIVsmE660 or SIVmac251 Recapitulates Human Mucosal Infection by HIV-1
Keele, Brandon F.; Learn, Gerald H.; Hraber, Peter; Giorgi, Elena E.; Grayson, Truman; Sun, Chuanxi; Chen, Yalu; Mascola, John R.; Nabel, Gary J.; Haynes, Barton F.; Bhattacharya, Tanmoy; Perelson, Alan S.; Korber, Bette T.; Hahn, Beatrice H.; Shaw, George M.; Li, Hui; Yeh, Wendy Wen-Li; Letvin, Norman Lee (Rockefeller University Press, 2009)We recently developed a novel strategy to identify transmitted HIV-1 genomes in acutely infected humans using single-genome amplification and a model of random virus evolution. Here, we used this approach to determine the ... -
P03-07. Autologous Neutralizing Antibodies That Select Viral Escape Variants Emerge Late After SIV Infection of Rhesus Monkeys
Rahman, I; Hraber, P; Giri, A; Nevidomskyte, D; Coffey, RT; Miljkovic, S; Keele, BF; Shaw, GM; Korber, BT; Yeh, Wendy Wen-Li; Asmal, Mohammed; Whitney, James B.; Seaman, Michael S.; Letvin, Norman Lee (BioMed Central, 2009) -
P04-41. Kinetics of Antibody Neutralization and Viral Evolution Following Envelope Vaccination in SIV-infected Rhesus Monkeys
Basavapathruni, A; Coffey, R; Hraber, P; Giri, A; Mascola, J; Nabel, G; Korber, B; Yeh, Wendy Wen-Li; Whitney, James B.; Rao, Sowmya R.; Seaman, Michael S.; Letvin, Norman Lee (BioMed Central, 2009)Poster presentation. Conclusion: Our results indicate that env vaccination is associated with an accelerated development of autologous neutralizing antibodies. These antibodies were focused at least in part on the V1 region ...