Correction: Transmitted/founder (T/F) HIV-1 derived from sexual contact exhibits greater transmission fitness in human cervical tissue than T/F HIV-1 from blood-to-blood contact: Unique glycan profiles on T/F envelopes associated with transmission phenotypes
Yiying Zhang, Katja Klein, Annette Ratcliff, Sashini Loku Galappaththi, Nicholas Hathaway, Nicholas Twells, Mukti Patel, Stephen Temesy, Jeffrey A. Bailey, Lara K. Mahal, Carole Creuzenet, Eric J. Arts

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TopicsHIV Research and Treatment · Reproductive tract infections research · Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
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- 1Zhang Y, Klein K, Ratcliff A, Galappaththi SL, Hathaway N, Twells N, et al. Transmitted/founder (T/F) HIV-1 derived from sexual contact exhibits greater transmission fitness in human cervical tissue than T/F HIV-1 from blood-to-blood contact: Unique glycan profiles on T/F envelopes associated with transmission phenotypes. P Lo S Pathog. 2025;21(5):e 1013177. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1013177 40408432 PMC 12140434 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
