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    The induction of bNAbs is essential for a protective HIV-1 vaccine, but current vaccines are unable to induce sufficient B cell maturation. Caniels et al. describe an immunization regimen that elicits neutralizing antibodies toward the CD4bs and isolates monoclonal antibodies with rare sequence features that resemble bNAbs.

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    In a remotely conducted randomized controlled trial, Yilmaz Balban et al. study the psychophysiological effects of controlled breathwork compared with mindfulness meditation. Breathwork produces greater improvement in mood and reduction in respiratory rate, while both result in reduction in negative emotion including state anxiety.

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    Deep generative models hold great promise as powerful approaches for drug design. Zeng et al. review the current deep generative models and their applications in discovering small molecules and macromolecules, discuss the data and technical challenges, and highlight future directions in improving deep generative models for drug discovery communities.

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