Title |
Structure and immunogenicity of a stabilized HIV-1 envelope trimer based on a group-M consensus sequence
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Published in |
Nature Communications, May 2019
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DOI | 10.1038/s41467-019-10262-5 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Kwinten Sliepen, Byung Woo Han, Ilja Bontjer, Petra Mooij, Fernando Garces, Anna-Janina Behrens, Kimmo Rantalainen, Sonu Kumar, Anita Sarkar, Philip J. M. Brouwer, Yuanzi Hua, Monica Tolazzi, Edith Schermer, Jonathan L. Torres, Gabriel Ozorowski, Patricia van der Woude, Alba Torrents de la Peña, Mariëlle J. van Breemen, Juan Miguel Camacho-Sánchez, Judith A. Burger, Max Medina-Ramírez, Nuria González, Jose Alcami, Celia LaBranche, Gabriella Scarlatti, Marit J. van Gils, Max Crispin, David C. Montefiori, Andrew B. Ward, Gerrit Koopman, John P. Moore, Robin J. Shattock, Willy M. Bogers, Ian A. Wilson, Rogier W. Sanders |
X Demographics
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Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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United States | 3 | 18% |
United Kingdom | 2 | 12% |
Netherlands | 2 | 12% |
Austria | 1 | 6% |
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | 1 | 6% |
Switzerland | 1 | 6% |
Unknown | 7 | 41% |
Demographic breakdown
Type | Count | As % |
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Members of the public | 9 | 53% |
Scientists | 6 | 35% |
Science communicators (journalists, bloggers, editors) | 2 | 12% |
Mendeley readers
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Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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Unknown | 113 | 100% |
Demographic breakdown
Readers by professional status | Count | As % |
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Student > Ph. D. Student | 31 | 27% |
Researcher | 13 | 12% |
Student > Master | 10 | 9% |
Student > Bachelor | 6 | 5% |
Student > Postgraduate | 6 | 5% |
Other | 12 | 11% |
Unknown | 35 | 31% |
Readers by discipline | Count | As % |
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Immunology and Microbiology | 26 | 23% |
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | 20 | 18% |
Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 11 | 10% |
Medicine and Dentistry | 6 | 5% |
Chemistry | 5 | 4% |
Other | 12 | 11% |
Unknown | 33 | 29% |
Attention Score in Context
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#2,500,779
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#50,913
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#709
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