165
Articles
11.5K
Citations
10.9
avg. Impact Factor
55
h-index

Most Cited Articles of Duke University School of Medicine in 2017

TitleJournalYearCitations
Staged induction of HIV-1 glycan-dependent broadly neutralizing antibodiesScience Translational Medicine2017127
Antibody-virus co-evolution in HIV infection: paths for HIV vaccine developmentImmunological Reviews2017102
T-bet+ B cells are induced by human viral infections and dominate the HIV gp140 responseJCI Insight201793
Potent and broad HIV-neutralizing antibodies in memory B cells and plasmaScience Immunology201786
The quest for an antibody-based HIV vaccineImmunological Reviews201771
Developing an HIV vaccineScience201768
Vaccine Induction of Heterologous Tier 2 HIV-1 Neutralizing Antibodies in Animal ModelsCell Reports201767
Mimicry of an HIV broadly neutralizing antibody epitope with a synthetic glycopeptideScience Translational Medicine201759
Host controls of HIV broadly neutralizing antibody developmentImmunological Reviews201753
Vaccine Elicitation of High Mannose-Dependent Neutralizing Antibodies against the V3-Glycan Broadly Neutralizing Epitope in Nonhuman PrimatesCell Reports201750
Immunologic characteristics of HIV-infected individuals who make broadly neutralizing antibodiesImmunological Reviews201737
Mapping Polyclonal HIV-1 Antibody Responses via Next-Generation Neutralization FingerprintingPLoS Pathogens201736
Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Display Potential for Prevention of HIV-1 Infection of Mucosal Tissue Superior to That of Nonneutralizing AntibodiesJournal of Virology201721
HIV-1 gp120 and Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) gp140 Boost Immunogens Increase Immunogenicity of a DNA/MVA HIV-1 VaccineJournal of Virology201719
Monoclonal Antibodies, Derived from Humans Vaccinated with the RV144 HIV Vaccine Containing the HVEM Binding Domain of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Glycoprotein D, Neutralize HSV Infection, Mediate Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity, and Protect Mice from Ocular Challenge with HSV-1Journal of Virology201716
Antibody to HSV gD peptide induced by vaccination does not protect against HSV-2 infection in HSV-2 seronegative womenPLoS ONE201711
HIV-1 Consensus Envelope-Induced Broadly Binding AntibodiesAIDS Research and Human Retroviruses20179
Immunodominance of Antibody Recognition of the HIV Envelope V2 Region in Ig-Humanized MiceJournal of Immunology20175