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Current Trends in Immunology   Volumes    Volume 13 
Abstract
Towards an HIV vaccine based on immune network theory
Geoffrey W. Hoffmann, Sybille Muller, Heinz Kohler
Pages: 69 - 79
Number of pages: 11
Current Trends in Immunology
Volume 13 

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ABSTRACT
 
Immune network theory is a framework for understanding the adaptive immune system. In this paper we briefly review important aspects of the symmetrical immune network theory, and describe how it leads to a possible HIV vaccine based on a monoclonal antibody called 1F7. A central aspect of the theory is a process called co-selection, namely the mutual selection of members from two diverse populations that have complementary shapes.
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