Neutralization is the ability of antibody to bind to and inactivate virus infectivity under defined conditions in vitro. Most neutralizing antibodies also protect animals in vivo, but protection is more complex as it also involves interaction of antibody with cells and molecules of the innate immune system. Neutralization by antibody can be mediated by a number of different mechanisms: by aggregation of virions, destabilization of the virion structure, inhibition of virion attachment to target cells, inhibition of the fusion of the virion lipid membrane with the membrane of the host cell, inhibition of the entry of the genome of non-enveloped viruses into the cell cytoplasm, inhibition of a function of the virion core through a signal trans...
Across the animal kingdom, multivalency discriminates antibodies from all other immunoglobulin super...
First-order kinetics of neutralization have usually been interpreted as evidence that a single antib...
Residual infectivity detected after the interaction of Venezuelan equine en-cephalomyelitis virus wi...
Neutralization of virus infectivity by antibodies is an important component of immunity to several v...
Neutralization of virus infectivity by antibodies is an important component of immunity to several v...
It has long been known that the binding of antibodies to viruses can result in a loss of infectivity...
How a virus is neutralised depends upon several interacting factors. The most important of these, bu...
The titer of neutralizing antibodies elicited in plasma or sera correlate closely with protection fr...
Abstract Antibody binding and neutralization are major host defenses against viruses, yet the mechan...
Influenza viruses, which had lost up to 99.999 % infectivity by incubation with antibody (ix) specif...
Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) can be both sufficient and necessary for protection against viral inf...
Neutralisation by antibody is, for a number of viruses, an in vitro correlate for protection in vivo...
AbstractWe have determined the mechanism of neutralization of influenza virus infectivity by three a...
Neutralizing antibodies are a major component of host defense against viruses, and appear to be part...
Host defense against viral infection is extremely complex and includes both humoral and cellular imm...
Across the animal kingdom, multivalency discriminates antibodies from all other immunoglobulin super...
First-order kinetics of neutralization have usually been interpreted as evidence that a single antib...
Residual infectivity detected after the interaction of Venezuelan equine en-cephalomyelitis virus wi...
Neutralization of virus infectivity by antibodies is an important component of immunity to several v...
Neutralization of virus infectivity by antibodies is an important component of immunity to several v...
It has long been known that the binding of antibodies to viruses can result in a loss of infectivity...
How a virus is neutralised depends upon several interacting factors. The most important of these, bu...
The titer of neutralizing antibodies elicited in plasma or sera correlate closely with protection fr...
Abstract Antibody binding and neutralization are major host defenses against viruses, yet the mechan...
Influenza viruses, which had lost up to 99.999 % infectivity by incubation with antibody (ix) specif...
Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) can be both sufficient and necessary for protection against viral inf...
Neutralisation by antibody is, for a number of viruses, an in vitro correlate for protection in vivo...
AbstractWe have determined the mechanism of neutralization of influenza virus infectivity by three a...
Neutralizing antibodies are a major component of host defense against viruses, and appear to be part...
Host defense against viral infection is extremely complex and includes both humoral and cellular imm...
Across the animal kingdom, multivalency discriminates antibodies from all other immunoglobulin super...
First-order kinetics of neutralization have usually been interpreted as evidence that a single antib...
Residual infectivity detected after the interaction of Venezuelan equine en-cephalomyelitis virus wi...