Author
Listed:
- Daniel B. Reeves
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington)
- Bryan T. Mayer
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Allan C. deCamp
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Yunda Huang
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington)
- Bo Zhang
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Lindsay N. Carpp
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Craig A. Magaret
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Michal Juraska
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Peter B. Gilbert
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington)
- David C. Montefiori
(Duke University Medical Center)
- Katharine J. Bar
(University of Pennsylvania)
- E. Fabian Cardozo-Ojeda
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Joshua T. Schiffer
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington)
- Raabya Rossenkhan
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Paul Edlefsen
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
- Lynn Morris
(National Health Laboratory Service
University of the Witwatersrand
University of KwaZulu-Natal)
- Nonhlanhla N. Mkhize
(National Health Laboratory Service
University of the Witwatersrand)
- Carolyn Williamson
(University of Cape Town and National Health Laboratory Service)
- James I. Mullins
(University of Washington
University of Washington
University of Washington)
- Kelly E. Seaton
(Duke University
Duke University)
- Georgia D. Tomaras
(Duke University
Duke University)
- Philip Andrew
(Family Health International)
- Nyaradzo Mgodi
(University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences)
- Julie E. Ledgerwood
(National Institutes of Health)
- Myron S. Cohen
(The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Lawrence Corey
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington)
- Logashvari Naidoo
(South African Medical Research Council, HPRU)
- Catherine Orrell
(University of Cape Town)
- Paul A. Goepfert
(University of Alabama at Birmingham)
- Martin Casapia
(Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peru)
- Magdalena E. Sobieszczyk
(New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
- Shelly T. Karuna
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
GreenLight Biosciences)
- Srilatha Edupuganti
(Emory University School of Medicine)
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Daniel B. Reeves & Bryan T. Mayer & Allan C. deCamp & Yunda Huang & Bo Zhang & Lindsay N. Carpp & Craig A. Magaret & Michal Juraska & Peter B. Gilbert & David C. Montefiori & Katharine J. Bar & E. Fab, 2024.
"Author Correction: High monoclonal neutralization titers reduced breakthrough HIV-1 viral loads in the Antibody Mediated Prevention trials,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-2, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-46805-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-46805-8
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