Repetitive HIV vaccinations can lead the body to produce antibodies targeting the immune complexes already bound to the virus ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will ...
Scientists discovered that repetitive HIV vaccinations can lead the body to produce antibodies targeting the immune complexes ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets important cells of our immune system, making infected individuals more ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will produce long-lasting antibodies recognizing that specific virus, thereby ...
For some HIV vaccines, repetitive immunizations lead to a chain reaction of antibody production against immune complexes ...
A unique reaction in which antibodies bind to other antibodies may help scientists at Scripps Research better understand how ...
A technique invented by the lab, known as Electron Microscopy-Based Polyclonal Epitope Mapping (EMPEM), lets the researchers see exactly where on the HIV virus antibodies bind. When they carried ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will produce ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics and Heidelberg University have observed largely intact HIV-1 capsids as ...