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Author: Brandon Malone; Boris Simovski; Clement Moline; Jun Cheng; Marius Gheorghe; Hugues Fontenelle; Ioannis Vardaxis; Simen Tennoe; Jenny-Ann Malmberg; Richard Stratford; Trevor Clancy
Title: Artificial intelligence predicts the immunogenic landscape of SARS-CoV-2: toward universal blueprints for vaccine designs
  • Document date: 2020_4_21
  • ID: cm30gyd8_91
    Snippet: Step 1. Select a set of candidate vaccine elements Some of these candidate vaccine elements will be selected for inclusion in a vaccine. Two examples of vaccine elements are: (1) short peptide sequences, such as 9-mer amino acid sequences; (2) long peptide sequences, such as 27-mer amino acid sequence which may be based on a short peptide sequence and include flanking regions......
    Document: Step 1. Select a set of candidate vaccine elements Some of these candidate vaccine elements will be selected for inclusion in a vaccine. Two examples of vaccine elements are: (1) short peptide sequences, such as 9-mer amino acid sequences; (2) long peptide sequences, such as 27-mer amino acid sequence which may be based on a short peptide sequence and include flanking regions.

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