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Nature Communications|August 10, 2020
Quantitative evaluation of protective antibody response induced by hepatitis E vaccine in humansGui-Ping Wen, Linling He, Zi-Min Tang, et al.
Science Advances|September 17, 2020
A V<sub>H</sub>1-69 antibody lineage from an infected Chinese donor potently neutralizes HIV-1 by targeting the V3 glycan supersiteSonu Kumar, Bin Ju, Benjamin Shapero, et al.
Immunity|April 13, 2016
Key gp120 Glycans Pose Roadblocks to the Rapid Development of VRC01-Class Antibodies in an HIV-1-Infected Chinese DonorLeopold Kong, Bin Ju, Yajing Chen, et al.
Oncotarget|November 2, 2017
Active evolution of memory B-cells specific to viral gH/gL/pUL128/130/131 pentameric complex in healthy subjects with silent human cytomegalovirus infectionLin Xia, Aimin Tang, Weixu Meng, et al.
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Nature Communications|August 10, 2020
Quantitative evaluation of protective antibody response induced by hepatitis E vaccine in humansGui-Ping Wen, Linling He, Zi-Min Tang, et al.
Science Advances|September 17, 2020
A V<sub>H</sub>1-69 antibody lineage from an infected Chinese donor potently neutralizes HIV-1 by targeting the V3 glycan supersiteSonu Kumar, Bin Ju, Benjamin Shapero, et al.
Immunity|April 13, 2016
Key gp120 Glycans Pose Roadblocks to the Rapid Development of VRC01-Class Antibodies in an HIV-1-Infected Chinese DonorLeopold Kong, Bin Ju, Yajing Chen, et al.
Oncotarget|November 2, 2017
Active evolution of memory B-cells specific to viral gH/gL/pUL128/130/131 pentameric complex in healthy subjects with silent human cytomegalovirus infectionLin Xia, Aimin Tang, Weixu Meng, et al.
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