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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Scientists have mapped the shape and structure of bNAbs and identified points of contact and binding with the envelope trimer, shown in this graphic. Understanding the shape of the binding sites for bNAbs is key to vaccine development. This graphic has been excerpted from our HIV Vaccine Research four-pager.