It is commonly assumed that antibody responses against the influenza virus are polarized in the following manner: strong antibody responses are directed at highly variable antigenic epitopes, which consequently undergo 'antigenic drift', while weak antibody responses develop against conserved epitopes. As the highly variable epitopes are in a constant state of flux, current antibody-based vaccine strategies are focused on the conserved epitopes in the expectation that they will provide some level of clinical protection after appropriate boosting. Here, we use a theoretical model to suggest the existence of epitopes of low variability, which elicit a high degree of both clinical and transmission-blocking immunity. We show that several epidem...
Most humans are repeatedly infected with new strains of influenza throughout their lifetime even tho...
INTRODUCTION: Antibodies directed against influenza virus execute their protective function by explo...
In this paper we explore the consequences of a heterogeneous immune response in individuals on the e...
It is commonly assumed that antibody responses against the influenza virus are polarized in the foll...
The antigenic drift theory states that influenza evolves via the gradual accumulation of mutations, ...
<div><p>The development of next-generation influenza vaccines that elicit strain-transcendent immuni...
Current antigenic targets for influenza vaccine development are either highly immunogenic epitopes o...
Influenza A viruses pose a serious threat to public health, and seasonal circulation of influenza vi...
The goal of vaccinology is to create robust and long-lasting protection against pathogen challenge. ...
The goal of vaccinology is to create robust and long-lasting protection against pathogen challenge. ...
Most humans are repeatedly infected with new strains of influenza throughout their lifetime even tho...
The prospect of universal influenza vaccines is generating much interest and research at the interse...
Seasonal influenza viruses cause substantial worldwide mortality and morbidity every year. The evolu...
Seasonal influenza viruses create a persistent global disease burden by evolving to escape immunity ...
It is commonly believed that influenza epidemics arise through the incremental accumulation of viral...
Most humans are repeatedly infected with new strains of influenza throughout their lifetime even tho...
INTRODUCTION: Antibodies directed against influenza virus execute their protective function by explo...
In this paper we explore the consequences of a heterogeneous immune response in individuals on the e...
It is commonly assumed that antibody responses against the influenza virus are polarized in the foll...
The antigenic drift theory states that influenza evolves via the gradual accumulation of mutations, ...
<div><p>The development of next-generation influenza vaccines that elicit strain-transcendent immuni...
Current antigenic targets for influenza vaccine development are either highly immunogenic epitopes o...
Influenza A viruses pose a serious threat to public health, and seasonal circulation of influenza vi...
The goal of vaccinology is to create robust and long-lasting protection against pathogen challenge. ...
The goal of vaccinology is to create robust and long-lasting protection against pathogen challenge. ...
Most humans are repeatedly infected with new strains of influenza throughout their lifetime even tho...
The prospect of universal influenza vaccines is generating much interest and research at the interse...
Seasonal influenza viruses cause substantial worldwide mortality and morbidity every year. The evolu...
Seasonal influenza viruses create a persistent global disease burden by evolving to escape immunity ...
It is commonly believed that influenza epidemics arise through the incremental accumulation of viral...
Most humans are repeatedly infected with new strains of influenza throughout their lifetime even tho...
INTRODUCTION: Antibodies directed against influenza virus execute their protective function by explo...
In this paper we explore the consequences of a heterogeneous immune response in individuals on the e...