Antibody recognition of HIV and dengue glycoproteins

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Abstract

The last 6 years have witnessed an explosion of discoveries at the interface of glycobiology and immunology. Binding of clustered oligosaccharides has turned out to be a very frequent mode by which human antibodies have developed broadly neutralizing activity against HIV. This mini-review will cover many recent developments in the HIV antibody field, as well as emerging data about Dengue broadly neutralizing antibodies.

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Krauss, I. J. (2016, August 1). Antibody recognition of HIV and dengue glycoproteins. Glycobiology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cww031

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