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    • Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies for HIV Eradication 

      Stephenson, Kathryn E.; Barouch, Dan H. (Springer US, 2016)
      Passive transfer of antibodies has long been considered a potential treatment modality for infectious diseases, including HIV. Early efforts to use antibodies to suppress HIV replication, however, were largely unsuccessful, ...
    • Microbial TLR Agonists and Humoral Immunopathogenesis in HIV Disease 

      Yu, Xiaocong; Li, Zihai; Zhou, Zhenxian; Kilby, J Michael; Jiang, Wei (2013)
      Although T cells are the primary and most-studied targets of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), B cells, especially memory B lymphocytes, are also chronically depleted in the course of HIV disease. Although the lack ...