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Learning from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic: prospects for more broadly effective influenza vaccines Free
Ethan C. Settembre, Philip R. Dormitzer, and Rino Rappuoli*
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Cambridge, MA, USA; Siena, Italy *Correspondence to:Rino Rappuoli, E-mail: rino.rappuoli@novartis.com
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2011, 144-146,  https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjq046

Calls to develop a universal influenza vaccine have increased in the wake of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. This demand comes at a time when analyses of the human antibody repertoire, informed by structures of complexes between broadly neutralizing antibodies and influenza hemagglutinin, have revealed the target of a class of broadly neutralizing antibodies. Recent studies suggest a path forward to more broadly protective influenza vaccines.