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Immunity in trypanosomiasis I. Neutralization reaction
A study of neutralization reaction of trypanosomes with immune sera made against them is recorded, together with a description of the technique.Neutralizing antibody appears in rabbits infected withT. brucei5 days after infection and reaches its peak (1/320) within 28 days.The same titre of neutralizing antibody can be produced in rabbits by a series ...
M. A. Soltys
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This article provides the results of a theoretical and experimental study of buoyancy-driven instabilities triggered by a neutralization reaction in an immiscible two-layer system placed in a vertical Hele–Shaw cell.
D. Bratsun +4 more
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Buoyancy-driven instabilities induced by a neutralization reaction in immiscible fluids
Buoyancy-driven instabilities triggered by neutralization reaction in an immiscible two-layer system placed in a vertically oriented narrow cell were studied experimentally.
A. Mizev, A. Shmyrova
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Chemical potential energy harvesting from the concentration gradient has been largely improved recently due to the development of nanofluidic energy conversion systems.
Pei Liu +7 more
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Comparative analysis of the immunogenicity of monovalent and multivalent rotavirus immunogens. [PDF]
The strategies for developing rotavirus (RV) vaccines have always been controversial. At present, both the monovalent RV vaccine and the multivalent RV vaccine have displayed excellent safety and efficacy against RV infection and shown cross-reactive ...
Kai Mi +9 more
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SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies: Longevity, breadth, and evasion by emerging viral variants.
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibody neutralization response and its evasion by emerging viral variants and variant of concern (VOC) are unknown, but critical to understand reinfection risk and breakthrough infection ...
Fiona Tea +29 more
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In spite of the vast arsenal of therapeutic agents, therapy of herpes virus infection (HVI) is very difficult, particularly in pregnant women, newborns and children in the first years of life, as well as in patients with immune deficiency. In this regard,
A. A. Lazarenko +3 more
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Insights into neutralization of animal viruses gained from study of influenza virus [PDF]
It has long been known that the binding of antibodies to viruses can result in a loss of infectivity, or neutralization, but little is understood of the mechanism or mechanisms of this process.
Colonno +17 more
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Determination of Reactor Operational Mode for Concentrated Fungicide Production
An aqueous solution of phosphorous acid (H3PO3) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) is an example of a phosphonic acid neutralization reaction where potassium salts are formed.
Zeynep YİLMAZER HİTİT +6 more
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Identification of hepatitis a virus mimotopes by phage display, antigenicity and immunogenicity [PDF]
A phage-displayed peptide approach was used to identify ligands mimicking antigenic determinants of hepatitis A virus (HAV) for the first time. Bacteriophages displaying HAV mimotopes were isolated from a phage-display peptide library by affinity ...
Alicia Aguilar +54 more
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