Peter Hraber mainly investigates Virology, Virus, Antibody, Immune system and Viral evolution. His studies in Virology integrate themes in fields like Epitope and Gene. His study in Mutation extends to Virus with its themes.
His study of Neutralization is a part of Antibody. His Immune system research is included under the broader classification of Immunology. His work in Viral evolution addresses issues such as Viral replication, which are connected to fields such as Genome, DNA sequencing and Pyrosequencing.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Virology, Antibody, Virus, Immunology and Genetics. His research in Virology intersects with topics in Epitope and Immune system. His Epitope research integrates issues from Cytotoxic T cell, Lineage and Somatic hypermutation.
His studies deal with areas such as Mutation, Glycoprotein and Zika virus as well as Immune system. His Antigen research extends to the thematically linked field of Antibody. The study incorporates disciplines such as Viral evolution and CD8 in addition to Virus.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Antibody, Neutralization, Immunogen and Virus. His study in Virology focuses on Vaccination, Viremia and Zika virus. His Antibody research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Computational biology and Immune system.
His Neutralization research incorporates themes from Hiv 1 envelope and Glycan. Peter Hraber combines subjects such as Epitope and Viral envelope with his study of Immunogen. His study in the field of Neutralization test also crosses realms of Metric.
Peter Hraber focuses on Virology, Neutralizing antibody, Neutralization, Virus and Immune system. His Neutralizing antibody research is classified as research in Antibody. His Antibody study typically links adjacent topics like Antigen.
His work carried out in the field of Neutralization brings together such families of science as Hypervariable region, Epitope, Hiv 1 envelope, Glycan and Immunogen. Peter Hraber interconnects Adoptive cell transfer, Immunization and CD8 in the investigation of issues within Virus. His T cell study in the realm of Immune system interacts with subjects such as TLR7 and Chemistry.
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Co-evolution of a broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibody and founder virus
Hua-Xin Liao;Rebecca Lynch;Tongqing Zhou;Feng Gao;Feng Gao.
Nature (2013)
Genetic identity, biological phenotype, and evolutionary pathways of transmitted/founder viruses in acute and early HIV-1 infection.
Jesus F. Salazar-Gonzalez;Maria G. Salazar;Brandon F. Keele;Gerald H. Learn.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2009)
The first T cell response to transmitted/founder virus contributes to the control of acute viremia in HIV-1 infection
Nilu Goonetilleke;Michael K.P. Liu;Jesus F. Salazar-Gonzalez;Guido Ferrari.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2009)
Revisiting the Edge of Chaos: Evolving Cellular Automata to Perform Computations
Melanie Mitchell;Peter T. Hraber;James P. Crutchfield.
Complex Systems (1993)
Evolving cellular automata to perform computations: mechanisms and impediments
Melanie Mitchell;James P. Crutchfield;Peter T. Hraber.
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena (1994)
Advantage of rare HLA supertype in HIV disease progression.
Elizabeth Trachtenberg;Bette Korber;Bette Korber;Cristina Sollars;Thomas B. Kepler;Thomas B. Kepler.
Nature Medicine (2003)
Prevalence of broadly neutralizing antibody responses during chronic HIV-1 infection
Peter Hraber;Michael S. Seaman;Robert T. Bailer;John R. Mascola.
AIDS (2014)
Transmission of Single HIV-1 Genomes and Dynamics of Early Immune Escape Revealed by Ultra-Deep Sequencing
Will Fischer;Vitaly V. Ganusov;Vitaly V. Ganusov;Elena E. Giorgi;Elena E. Giorgi;Peter T. Hraber.
PLOS ONE (2010)
High Multiplicity Infection by HIV-1 in Men Who Have Sex with Men.
Hui-Hui Li;Katharine J. Bar;Shuyi Wang;Julie M. Decker.
PLOS Pathogens (2010)
Low-dose rectal inoculation of rhesus macaques by SIVsmE660 or SIVmac251 recapitulates human mucosal infection by HIV-1
Brandon F. Keele;Hui Li;Gerald H. Learn;Peter Hraber.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2009)
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