28 results on '"Ayyar, B."'
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2. Bile acid-sensitive human norovirus strains are susceptible to sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 inhibition
3. A single nanobody neutralizes multiple epochally evolving human noroviruses by modulating capsid plasticity
4. Production and Use of Antibodies
5. CLIC and membrane wound repair pathways enable pandemic norovirus entry and infection
6. Affinity Chromatography for Antibody Purification
7. New Insights and Enhanced Human Norovirus Cultivation in Human Intestinal Enteroids
8. New Insights and Enhanced Human Norovirus Cultivation in Human Intestinal Enteroids
9. Human norovirus exhibits strain-specific sensitivity to host interferon pathways in human intestinal enteroids
10. 588 GII.3 HUMAN NOROVIRUS REQUIRES BILE ACID AND CERAMIDE FOR ENTRY AND INFECTION OF HUMAN INTESTINAL ENTEROIDS
11. Genetic Manipulation of Human Intestinal Enteroids Demonstrates the Necessity of a Functional Fucosyltransferase 2 Gene for Secretor-Dependent Human Norovirus Infection
12. Bile acids and ceramide overcome the entry restriction for GII.3 human norovirus replication in human intestinal enteroids
13. Comparison of Microneutralization and Histo-Blood Group Antigen–Blocking Assays for Functional Norovirus Antibody Detection
14. Human Norovirus Cultivation in Nontransformed Stem Cell-Derived Human Intestinal Enteroid Cultures: Success and Challenges
15. First Report Of Humanizing An Antibody Fragment To Block Alleles Linked To Myasthenia Gravis
16. Decoding Selection Bias Imparted by Unpaired Cysteines: a Tug of War Between Expression and Affinity
17. Development of humanized scFv antibody fragment(s) that targets and blocks specific HLA alleles linked to myasthenia gravis
18. Affinity chromatography: A versatile technique for antibody purification
19. Optimizing antibody expression: The nuts and bolts
20. Coming-of-Age of Antibodies in Cancer Therapeutics
21. Effects of membrane properties on the binding activities of the H N and H C heavy-chain domains of botulinum neurotoxin A
22. Antigenic sites on the HN domain of botulinum neurotoxin A stimulate protective antibody responses against active toxin
23. The C-Terminal Heavy-Chain Domain of Botulinum Neurotoxin A Is Not the Only Site That Binds Neurons, as the N-Terminal Heavy-Chain Domain Also Plays a Very Active Role in Toxin-Cell Binding and Interactions
24. Facile domain rearrangement abrogates expression recalcitrance in a rabbit scFv
25. Affinity chromatography as a tool for antibody purification
26. Highly sensitive recombinant antibodies capable of reliably differentiating heart-type fatty acid binding protein from noncardiac isoforms
27. Surface plasmon resonance for vaccine design and efficacy studies: recent applications and future trends
28. WITHDRAWN: Genomic evidence of porcine parvovirus (ppv) in native Indian swine
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