Andrew McMichael
Sir Andrew James McMichael, (born 8 November 1943) is an immunologist, Professor of Molecular Medicine, and previously Director of the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine at the University of Oxford. He is particularly known for his work on T cell responses to viral infections such as influenza and HIV. Provided by Wikipedia
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APOBEC3G-induced hypermutation of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 is typically a discrete "all or nothing" phenomenon. by Andrew E Armitage, Koen Deforche, Chih-Hao Chang, Edmund Wee, Beatrice Kramer, John J Welch, Jan Gerstoft, Lars Fugger, Andrew McMichael, Andrew Rambaut, Astrid K N Iversen
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High pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion and loss of high avidity cross-reactive cytotoxic T-cells during the course of secondary dengue virus infection. by Tao Dong, Edward Moran, Nguyen Vinh Chau, Cameron Simmons, Kerstin Luhn, Yanchun Peng, Bridget Wills, Nguyen Phuong Dung, Le Thi Thu Thao, Tran Tinh Hien, Andrew McMichael, Jeremy Farrar, Sarah Rowland-Jones
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HIV evolution in early infection: selection pressures, patterns of insertion and deletion, and the impact of APOBEC. by Natasha Wood, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Brandon F Keele, Elena Giorgi, Michael Liu, Brian Gaschen, Marcus Daniels, Guido Ferrari, Barton F Haynes, Andrew McMichael, George M Shaw, Beatrice H Hahn, Bette Korber, Cathal Seoighe
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Identification of effective subdominant anti-HIV-1 CD8+ T cells within entire post-infection and post-vaccination immune responses. by Gemma Hancock, Hongbing Yang, Elisabeth Yorke, Emma Wainwright, Victoria Bourne, Alyse Frisbee, Tamika L Payne, Mark Berrong, Guido Ferrari, Denis Chopera, Tomas Hanke, Beatriz Mothe, Christian Brander, M Juliana McElrath, Andrew McMichael, Nilu Goonetilleke, Georgia D Tomaras, Nicole Frahm, Lucy Dorrell
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