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View article: Local negative frequency-dependence can decrease global coexistence in fragmented populations
Local negative frequency-dependence can decrease global coexistence in fragmented populations Open
Most biological populations are rich in diversity, and negative frequency-dependent (NFD) selection is a well-established mechanism thought to underlie this stable coexistence of multiple variants. Recent studies confirm its widespread pre…
View article: Competition for resources can reshape the evolutionary properties of spatial structure
Competition for resources can reshape the evolutionary properties of spatial structure Open
Many evolving ecosystems have spatial structures that can be conceptualized as networks, with nodes representing individuals or homogeneous subpopulations and links the patterns of spread between them. Prior models of evolution on networks…
View article: Competition for resources can reshape the evolutionary properties of spatial structure
Competition for resources can reshape the evolutionary properties of spatial structure Open
Many evolving ecosystems have spatial structures that can be conceptualized as networks, with nodes representing individuals or homogeneous subpopulations and links the patterns of interaction and replacement between them. Prior models of …
View article: Antibodies against the Ebola virus soluble glycoprotein are associated with long-term vaccine-mediated protection of non-human primates
Antibodies against the Ebola virus soluble glycoprotein are associated with long-term vaccine-mediated protection of non-human primates Open
The 2013 Ebola epidemic in Central and West Africa heralded the emergence of wide-spread, highly pathogenic viruses. The successful recombinant vector vaccine against Ebola (rVSVΔG-ZEBOV-GP) will limit future outbreaks, but identifying mec…
View article: Upper and lower respiratory tract correlates of protection against respiratory syncytial virus following vaccination of nonhuman primates
Upper and lower respiratory tract correlates of protection against respiratory syncytial virus following vaccination of nonhuman primates Open
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is a major cause of respiratory illness in infants and the elderly. Although several vaccines have been developed, none have succeeded in part due to our incomplete understanding of the correlate…
View article: Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Correlates of Protection Against RSV Following Vaccination of Non-Human Primates
Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Correlates of Protection Against RSV Following Vaccination of Non-Human Primates Open
View article: Mining for humoral correlates of HIV control and latent reservoir size
Mining for humoral correlates of HIV control and latent reservoir size Open
While antiretroviral therapy (ART) has effectively revolutionized HIV care, the virus is never fully eliminated. Instead, immune dysfunction, driven by persistent non-specific immune activation, ensues and progressively leads to premature …