Structure-Guided Design of an Anti-dengue Antibody Directed to a Non-immunodominant Epitope
Dengue is the most common vector-borne viral disease, causing nearly 400 million infections yearly. Currently there are no approved therapies. Antibody epitopes that elicit weak humoral responses may not be accessible by conventional B cell panning methods. To demonstrate an alternative strategy to...
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