Found 1 matching record:
Download this epitope record as JSON.
MAb ID | 13.6A | |
---|---|---|
HXB2 Location | Env | Env Epitope Map |
Author Location | Env | |
Epitope |
|
|
Subtype | C | |
Ab Type | gp120 V1-V2 | |
Neutralizing | ||
Species (Isotype) | human(IgG) | |
Patient | ZM205 | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Country | Zambia | |
Keywords | acute/early infection, antibody generation, cell-line isolated antibody, escape, germline, glycosylation, neutralization |
Showing 3 of 3 notes.
Showing 2 of 2 references.
Isolation Paper
Rong2009
Rong Rong, Bing Li, Rebecca M. Lynch, Richard E. Haaland, Megan K. Murphy, Joseph Mulenga, Susan A. Allen, Abraham Pinter, George M. Shaw, Eric Hunter, James E. Robinson, S. Gnanakaran, and Cynthia A. Derdeyn. Escape from Autologous Neutralizing Antibodies in Acute/Early Subtype C HIV-1 Infection Requires Multiple Pathways. PLoS Pathog, 5(9):e1000594, Sep 2009. PubMed ID: 19763269.
Show all entries for this paper.
Lynch2011a Rebecca M. Lynch, Rong Rong, Saikat Boliar, Anurag Sethi, Bing Li, Joseph Mulenga, Susan Allen, James E. Robinson, S. Gnanakaran, and Cynthia A. Derdeyn. The B Cell Response Is Redundant and Highly Focused on V1V2 During Early Subtype C Infection in a Zambian Seroconverter. J. Virol., 85(2):905-915, Jan 2011. PubMed ID: 20980495. Show all entries for this paper.
This is a legacy search page. It is deprecated, will receive no more updates, and will eventually be removed. Please use the new search pages.