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High-quality statistical analyses allow tracking of HIV evasion of the host immune response through epitope mutations and suggest refined strategies for vaccine development.
P. Klenerman is in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Peter Medawar Building, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3SY, UK. A. McMichael is at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 9DS, UK. E-mail: andrew.mcmichael{at}ndm.ox.ac.uk
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