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University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology     

Supplemental Material: Doria-Rose et al.

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype B ancestral Envelope protein is functional and elicits neutralizing antibodies in rabbits similar to those elicited by a circulating subtype B Envelope

Nicole A. Doria-Rose1,2,3#, Gerald H. Learn2#, Allen G. Rodrigo2#, David C. Nickle2, Fusheng Li2, Madhumita Mahalanabis1,2, Michael T. Hensel3, Sherry McLaughlin2, Paul F. Edmonson4, David Montefiori6, S.W. Barnett7, N.L. Haigwood1,2,3 and J.I. Mullins2,4,5

Seattle Biomedical Research Institute1, Seattle, WA, USA,
Departments of Microbiology2, Pathobiology3, Laboratory Medicine4, and Medicine5, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA
Duke University6, Durham, NC, USA,
and Chiron Corporation7, Emeryville, CA, USA
# N.A.D.-R., G.H.L., and A.G.R. contributed equally to the work.

Journal of Virology 2005. 79(17):11214-11224

Abstract
Abstract from PubMed Medline


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