Selected article for: "antibody response and influenza virus"

Author: Martinez, Osvaldo; Tsibane, Tshidi; Basler, Christopher F
Title: Neutralizing anti-influenza virus monoclonal antibodies: therapeutics and tools for discovery.
  • Cord-id: bt8mum7a
  • Document date: 2009_1_1
  • ID: bt8mum7a
    Snippet: The human antibody response to influenza virus infection plays a protective role against re-infection, yet little molecular detail is available regarding how human antibodies, when characterized at the monoclonal level, neutralize this important human pathogen. Recent studies, using a diverse array of strategies, have isolated and characterized human anti-virus neutralizing antibodies and shed light not only on the specificity and origin of these antibodies but on their potential for therapeutic
    Document: The human antibody response to influenza virus infection plays a protective role against re-infection, yet little molecular detail is available regarding how human antibodies, when characterized at the monoclonal level, neutralize this important human pathogen. Recent studies, using a diverse array of strategies, have isolated and characterized human anti-virus neutralizing antibodies and shed light not only on the specificity and origin of these antibodies but on their potential for therapeutic use against influenza virus infection.

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