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Mechanism for evolution of diverse autologous antibodies upon broadly neutralizing antibody therapy of people with HIV. [PDF]
Kannan D +4 more
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In silico design and characterization of a novel multi-epitope mRNA vaccine candidate against Streptococcus pneumoniae. [PDF]
Sabzevari J +5 more
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EP9158H: An Immunoinformatics-Designed mRNA Vaccine Encoding Multi-Epitope Antigens and Dual TLR Agonists for Tuberculosis Prevention. [PDF]
Zhang M +11 more
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Evaluation of T-cell and B-cell epitopes and design of multivalent vaccines against HTLV-1 diseases.
Roshni Sundaram
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BepiPred-2.0: improving sequence-based B-cell epitope prediction using conformational epitopes
Antibodies have become an indispensable tool for many biotechnological and clinical applications. They bind their molecular target (antigen) by recognizing a portion of its structure (epitope) in a highly specific manner.
Martin Closter Jespersen +2 more
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Prediction of HLA epitopes is important for the development of cancer immunotherapies and vaccines. However, current prediction algorithms have limited predictive power, in part because they were not trained on high-quality epitope datasets covering a ...
Susan Klaeger +2 more
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An epitope is defined as the site on an antigen at which an antibody binds. In the case of proteins the epitopes can be classified as continuous (or sequential) and discontinuous according to whether or not the amino acids recognized are close together in the primary sequence or are well-separated but brought together by the folding of the protein. The
J E, Heckels, M, Christodoulides
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An epitope is defined as the site on an antigen at which an antibody binds. In the case of proteins the epitopes can be classified as continuous (or sequential) and discontinuous according to whether or not the amino acids recognized are close together in the primary sequence or are well-separated but brought together by the folding of the protein. The
J E, Heckels, M, Christodoulides
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