Tailored design of protein nanoparticle scaffolds for multivalent presentation of viral glycoprotein antigens.
Ueda G, Antanasijevic A, Fallas JA, Sheffler W, Copps J, Ellis D, Hutchinson GB, Moyer A, Yasmeen A, Tsybovsky Y, Park YJ, Bick MJ, Sankaran B, Gillespie RA, Brouwer PJ, Zwart PH, Veesler D, Kanekiyo M, Graham BS, Sanders RW, Moore JP, Klasse PJ, Ward AB, King NP, Baker D.
Ueda G, et al. Among authors: antanasijevic a.
Elife. 2020 Aug 4;9:e57659. doi: 10.7554/eLife.57659.
Elife. 2020.
PMID: 32748788
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Glycoproteins that sit at the surface of the virus can act as 'keys' that recognize and unlock the cells of certain organisms, leading to viral infection. To ensure a stronger immune response, glycoproteins in vaccines are often arranged on a protein scaffolding whi …
Glycoproteins that sit at the surface of the virus can act as 'keys' that recognize and unlock the cells of certain organisms, leading to vi …