Virus-like Particles Identify an HIV V1V2 Apex-Binding Neutralizing Antibody that Lacks a Protruding Loop

Evan M. Cale, Jason Gorman, Nathan A. Radakovich, Ema T. Crooks, Keiko Osawa, Tommy Tong, Jiaqi Li, Raju Nagarajan, Gabriel Ozorowski, David R. Ambrozak, Mangai Asokan, Robert T. Bailer, Anthony K. Bennici, Xuejun Chen, Nicole A. Doria-Rose, Aliaksandr Druz, Yu Feng, M. Gordon Joyce, Mark K. Louder, Sijy O'DellCourtney Oliver, Marie Pancera, Mark Connors, Thomas J. Hope, Thomas B. Kepler, Richard T. Wyatt, Andrew B. Ward, Ivelin S. Georgiev, Peter D. Kwong*, John R. Mascola, James M. Binley

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Immunology and Microbiology