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Hiv Glycans In Infection And Immunity 1st Edition Camille Bonomelli

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Hiv Glycans In Infection And Immunity 1st Edition Camille Bonomelli
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.62 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Camille Bonomelli, Max Crispin, Chris N. Scanlan (auth.), Ralph Pantophlet (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461488712, 9781461488729, 1461488710, 1461488729
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Hiv Glycans In Infection And Immunity 1st Edition Camille Bonomelli by Camille Bonomelli, Max Crispin, Chris N. Scanlan (auth.), Ralph Pantophlet (eds.) 9781461488712, 9781461488729, 1461488710, 1461488729 instant download after payment.

Glycosylation is a common and extremely important modification in biological molecules, particularly of proteins. HIV Glycans in Infection and Immunity provides an overview of the roles of glycans in the transmission/infection, antigenicity, and immunogenicity of HIV and the HIV envelope glycoprotein.​ It explores recent advances in the understanding of the impact of HIV glycans in infection and their promise for immunological and therapeutic intervention.

Novel collaborations between glycobiologists and immunologists in recent years have led to key advances in the understanding of HIV glycans. These cross-disciplinary endeavors, their achievements and their impact on the field are all addressed, herein.

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