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Use of synthetic peptides in primates to induce high-titered neutralizing antibodies and MHC class I-restricted cytotoxic T cells against acquired immunodeficiency syndrome retroviruses: an HLA-based vaccine strategy.

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This article is published in Transactions of the Association of American Physicians.The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: MHC class I & Cytotoxic T cell.

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HIV vaccines: where we are and where we are going

TL;DR: In view of the complex biology of HIV-host interactions, the most fruitful avenue may be development of multivalent HIV immunogens tailored to HIV isolates in specific geographical locations.
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Identification of most frequent HLA class I antigen specificities in Botswana: relevance for HIV vaccine design.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that the design of an HLA-based HIV vaccine that includes multiple CTL epitopes restricted by identified common HLA class I specificities might target up to 97.5% of the population in Botswana.
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Mass Spectrometry and Peptide-based Vaccine Development

TL;DR: Dramatic improvements have been made in mass spectrometer performance for peptide sequencing in terms of increased sensitivity, the ability to rapidly obtain data‐directed tandem mass spectra, and the accuracy of mass measurement.
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Human leukocyte antigen polymorphisms: variable humoral immune responses to viral vaccines.

TL;DR: Recent research has demonstrated significant associations between vaccine response and human leukocyte antigen alleles, which explain why vaccine-induced humoral immune responses vary among individuals and between populations, and may also hold the key to the development of future generations of vaccines.
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