Recommended Readings: Paul Bieniasz, Ph.D. Friday February 19, 2021

Recommended Readings: Paul Bieniasz, Ph.D. Friday February 19, 2021

Webinar Friday Lecture Series

(open to the Public)

Friday, February 19, 2021

Paul Bieniasz, Ph.D.

Professor and Head

Laboratory of Retrovirology

The Rockefeller University

                                  Evasion of Host Defenses by Old and New Viruses

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Barnes, Christopher O.; West, Anthony P., Jr.; Huey-Tubman, Kathryn E.; et al. (2020). Structures of Human Antibodies Bound to SARS-CoV-2 Spike Reveal Common Epitopes and Recurrent Features of Antibodies. CELL. 182 (4): 828- 842.e16

Weisblum, Yiska; Schmidt, Fabian; Zhang, Fengwen; et al. (2020). Escape from neutralizing antibodies by SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants. ELIFE. 9

Robbiani, Davide F.; Gaebler, Christian; Muecksch, Frauke; et al. (2020). Convergent antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in convalescent individuals. NATURE. 584 (7821): 437-442

Schmidt, Fabian; Weisblum, Yiska; Muecksch, Frauke; et al. (2020). Measuring SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody activity using pseudotyped and chimeric viruses. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. 217 (11)

Gaebler, Christian; Wang, Zijun; Lorenzi, Julio C. C.; et al. (2020). Evolution of Antibody Immunity to SARS-CoV-2. bioRxiv

Takata, Matthew A.; Goncalves-Carneiro, Daniel; Zang, Trinity M.; et al. (2017). CG dinucleotide suppression enables antiviral defence targeting non-self RNA. NATURE. 550 (7674): 124-   Volume: ‏ 550   Issue: ‏ 7674   Pages: ‏ 124-127

Blanco-Melo, Daniel; Gifford, Robert J.; Bieniasz, Paul D. (2017). Co-option of an endogenous retrovirus envelope for host defense in hominid ancestors. ELIFE. 6

Review Paper

Blanco-Melo, Daniel; Venkatesh, Siddarth; Bieniasz, Paul D. (2012). Intrinsic Cellular Defenses against Human Immunodeficiency Viruses. IMMUNITY. 37 (3): 399-411

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