2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23147805
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New Anti-Flavivirus Fusion Loop Human Antibodies with Zika Virus-Neutralizing Potential

Abstract: Zika virus infections exhibit recurrent outbreaks and can be responsible for disease complications such as congenital Zika virus syndrome. Effective therapeutic interventions are still a challenge. Antibodies can provide significant protection, although the antibody response may fail due to antibody-dependent enhancement reactions. The choice of the target antigen is a crucial part of the process to generate effective neutralizing antibodies. Human anti-Zika virus antibodies were selected by phage display tech… Show more

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“…44 The fusogenic stage is marked by an endosomal fusion loop seen in conditions with acidic pH. 45 In this group of viruses, ZIKV specifically contains a typical flavivirus genome that is 10.8 kB long (Fig. 1).…”
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“…44 The fusogenic stage is marked by an endosomal fusion loop seen in conditions with acidic pH. 45 In this group of viruses, ZIKV specifically contains a typical flavivirus genome that is 10.8 kB long (Fig. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%