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Author(s): Kibler, Karen V; Asbach, Benedikt; Perdiguero, Beatriz; Garcia-Arriaza, Juan; Yates, Nicole L; Parks, Robert; Stanfield-Oakley, Sherry; Ferrari, Guido; Montefiori, David C; Tomaras, Georgia D; Roederer, Mario; Foulds, Kathryn E; Forthal, Donald N; Seaman, Michael S; Self, Steve; Gottardo, Raphael; Phogat, Sanjay; Tartaglia, James; Barnett, Susan; Cristillo, Anthony D; Weiss, Deborah; Galmin, Lindsey; Ding, Song; Heeney, Jonathan L; Esteban, Mariano; Wagner, Ralf; Pantaleo, Giuseppe; Jacobs, Bertram L | Abstract: Volume 93, no. 3, e01513-18, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01513-18. The article was originally published on 17 January 2019 with a standard copyright line (“© 2019 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.”). We elected to pay for open access for the article after publication, necessitating replacement of the original copyright line with “© 2019 Kibler et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.” This change was made to the online version of the article on 21 August 2019.

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  • Correction for Kibler et al, “Replication-competent NYVAC-KC yields improved immunogenicity to HIV-1 antigens in rhesus macaques compared to nonreplicating NYVAC.”

  • November 2019 Volume 93 Issue 21 e00968-19

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Correction for Kibler et al, “Replication-Competent NYVAC-KC Yields Improved Immunogenicity to HIV-1 Antigens in Rhesus Macaques Compared to Nonreplicating NYVAC” Kibler,a Benedikt Asbach,b Beatriz Perdiguero,c Juan García-Arriaza,c Nicole L.

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