Search

Your search keyword '"Doranz, Benjamin J."' showing total 235 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Doranz, Benjamin J." Remove constraint Author: "Doranz, Benjamin J."
235 results on '"Doranz, Benjamin J."'

Search Results

201. Breaking barriers in antibody discovery: harnessing divergent species for accessing difficult and conserved drug targets.

202. Antibody specificity against highly conserved membrane protein Claudin 6 driven by single atomic contact point.

203. Somatic Hypermutation and Framework Mutations of Variable Region Contribute to Anti-Zika Virus-Specific Monoclonal Antibody Binding and Function.

204. An antibody targeting the N-terminal domain of SARS-CoV-2 disrupts the spike trimer.

205. Sites of vulnerability in HCV E1E2 identified by comprehensive functional screening.

206. Exposing cryptic epitopes on the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus E1 glycoprotein prior to treatment with alphavirus cross-reactive monoclonal antibody allows blockage of replication early in infection.

207. Rapid discovery of diverse neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 antibodies from large-scale synthetic phage libraries.

208. Low-dose in vivo protection and neutralization across SARS-CoV-2 variants by monoclonal antibody combinations.

209. Potent neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern by an antibody with an uncommon genetic signature and structural mode of spike recognition.

210. Convergent antibody responses to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in convalescent and vaccinated individuals.

211. Therapeutic alphavirus cross-reactive E1 human antibodies inhibit viral egress.

212. Proteo-Genomic Analysis Identifies Two Major Sites of Vulnerability on Ebolavirus Glycoprotein for Neutralizing Antibodies in Convalescent Human Plasma.

214. An affinity-matured human monoclonal antibody targeting fusion loop epitope of dengue virus with in vivo therapeutic potency.

215. Convergence of a common solution for broad ebolavirus neutralization by glycan cap-directed human antibodies.

216. A Novel Antigenic Site Spanning Domains I and III of the Zika Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Is the Target of Strongly Neutralizing Human Monoclonal Antibodies.

217. Molecular determinants and mechanism for antibody cocktail preventing SARS-CoV-2 escape.

218. Neutralizing and protective human monoclonal antibodies recognizing the N-terminal domain of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.

219. Antigenicity, stability, and reproducibility of Zika reporter virus particles for long-term applications.

220. Integrated pipeline for the accelerated discovery of antiviral antibody therapeutics.

221. Transcriptional and clonal characterization of B cell plasmablast diversity following primary and secondary natural DENV infection.

222. Potent Zika and dengue cross-neutralizing antibodies induced by Zika vaccination in a dengue-experienced donor.

223. Broadly neutralizing human antibodies against dengue virus identified by single B cell transcriptomics.

224. Structural basis of a potent human monoclonal antibody against Zika virus targeting a quaternary epitope.

225. Broadly neutralizing antibodies from human survivors target a conserved site in the Ebola virus glycoprotein HR2-MPER region.

226. Isolation of state-dependent monoclonal antibodies against the 12-transmembrane domain glucose transporter 4 using virus-like particles.

227. Mxra8 is a receptor for multiple arthritogenic alphaviruses.

228. Neutralizing human antibodies prevent Zika virus replication and fetal disease in mice.

229. Cryo-EM structures elucidate neutralizing mechanisms of anti-chikungunya human monoclonal antibodies with therapeutic activity.

230. Dengue Virus prM-Specific Human Monoclonal Antibodies with Virus Replication-Enhancing Properties Recognize a Single Immunodominant Antigenic Site.

232. A high-throughput shotgun mutagenesis approach to mapping B-cell antibody epitopes.

233. Comprehensive analysis of dengue virus-specific responses supports an HLA-linked protective role for CD8+ T cells.

234. Measuring membrane protein interactions using optical biosensors.

235. Cell-free assay of G-protein-coupled receptors using fluorescence polarization.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources