Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development

10.1371/journal.pone.0095647

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Main Authors: Kam Y.-W., Lee W.W.L., Simarmata D., Le Grand R., Tolou H., Merits A., Roques P., Ng L.F.P.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1659532024-04-22T03:11:23Z Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development Kam Y.-W. Lee W.W.L. Simarmata D. Le Grand R. Tolou H. Merits A. Roques P. Ng L.F.P. BIOCHEMISTRY epitope glycoprotein neutralizing antibody NSP1 protein nsP3 protein nsP4 protein unclassified drug virus protein virus vaccine epitope immunoglobulin G neutralizing antibody protein binding virus antibody virus antigen virus protein virus vaccine animal experiment animal model antibody production antibody response antibody specificity antigen recognition article chikungunya Chikungunya alphavirus controlled study drug efficacy enzyme linked immunosorbent assay immune response immunoblotting immunopathology kinetics Macaca nonhuman virus capsid animal cell line chemical structure chemistry Chikungunya alphavirus Chikungunya Fever disease model epitope mapping human immunology metabolism primate protein conformation serodiagnosis Animals Antibodies, Neutralizing Antibodies, Viral Antibody Specificity Antigens, Viral Cell Line Chikungunya Fever Chikungunya virus Disease Models, Animal Epitope Mapping Epitopes Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte Humans Immunoglobulin G Models, Molecular Neutralization Tests Primates Protein Binding Protein Conformation Viral Proteins Viral Vaccines 10.1371/journal.pone.0095647 PLoS ONE 9 4 e95647 2020-03-26T06:42:40Z 2020-03-26T06:42:40Z 2014 Article Kam Y.-W., Lee W.W.L., Simarmata D., Le Grand R., Tolou H., Merits A., Roques P., Ng L.F.P. (2014). Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development. PLoS ONE 9 (4) : e95647. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095647 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165953 Public Library of Science Unpaywall 20200320
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building NUS Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
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content_provider NUS Library
collection ScholarBank@NUS
topic epitope
glycoprotein
neutralizing antibody
NSP1 protein
nsP3 protein
nsP4 protein
unclassified drug
virus protein
virus vaccine
epitope
immunoglobulin G
neutralizing antibody
protein binding
virus antibody
virus antigen
virus protein
virus vaccine
animal experiment
animal model
antibody production
antibody response
antibody specificity
antigen recognition
article
chikungunya
Chikungunya alphavirus
controlled study
drug efficacy
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
immune response
immunoblotting
immunopathology
kinetics
Macaca
nonhuman
virus capsid
animal
cell line
chemical structure
chemistry
Chikungunya alphavirus
Chikungunya Fever
disease model
epitope mapping
human
immunology
metabolism
primate
protein conformation
serodiagnosis
Animals
Antibodies, Neutralizing
Antibodies, Viral
Antibody Specificity
Antigens, Viral
Cell Line
Chikungunya Fever
Chikungunya virus
Disease Models, Animal
Epitope Mapping
Epitopes
Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte
Humans
Immunoglobulin G
Models, Molecular
Neutralization Tests
Primates
Protein Binding
Protein Conformation
Viral Proteins
Viral Vaccines
spellingShingle epitope
glycoprotein
neutralizing antibody
NSP1 protein
nsP3 protein
nsP4 protein
unclassified drug
virus protein
virus vaccine
epitope
immunoglobulin G
neutralizing antibody
protein binding
virus antibody
virus antigen
virus protein
virus vaccine
animal experiment
animal model
antibody production
antibody response
antibody specificity
antigen recognition
article
chikungunya
Chikungunya alphavirus
controlled study
drug efficacy
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
immune response
immunoblotting
immunopathology
kinetics
Macaca
nonhuman
virus capsid
animal
cell line
chemical structure
chemistry
Chikungunya alphavirus
Chikungunya Fever
disease model
epitope mapping
human
immunology
metabolism
primate
protein conformation
serodiagnosis
Animals
Antibodies, Neutralizing
Antibodies, Viral
Antibody Specificity
Antigens, Viral
Cell Line
Chikungunya Fever
Chikungunya virus
Disease Models, Animal
Epitope Mapping
Epitopes
Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte
Humans
Immunoglobulin G
Models, Molecular
Neutralization Tests
Primates
Protein Binding
Protein Conformation
Viral Proteins
Viral Vaccines
Kam Y.-W.
Lee W.W.L.
Simarmata D.
Le Grand R.
Tolou H.
Merits A.
Roques P.
Ng L.F.P.
Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0095647
author2 BIOCHEMISTRY
author_facet BIOCHEMISTRY
Kam Y.-W.
Lee W.W.L.
Simarmata D.
Le Grand R.
Tolou H.
Merits A.
Roques P.
Ng L.F.P.
format Article
author Kam Y.-W.
Lee W.W.L.
Simarmata D.
Le Grand R.
Tolou H.
Merits A.
Roques P.
Ng L.F.P.
author_sort Kam Y.-W.
title Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
title_short Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
title_full Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
title_fullStr Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
title_full_unstemmed Unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: Implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
title_sort unique epitopes recognized by antibodies induced in chikungunya virus-infected non-human primates: implications for the study of immunopathology and vaccine development
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165953
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