Antibodies binding to the surface of virions can lead to virus neutralisation. Different theories have been proposed to determine the number of antibodies that must bind to a virion for neutralisation. Early models are based on chemical binding kinetics. Applying these models lead to very low estimates of the number of antibodies needed for neutralisation. In contrast, according to the more conceptual approach of stoichiometries in virology a much higher number of antibodies is required for virus neutralisation by antibodies. Here, we combine chemical binding kinetics with (virological) stoichiometries to better explain virus neutralisation by antibody binding. This framework is in agreement with published data on the neutralisation of the ...
Eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAb) in cervicovaginal mucus (CVM) represents a promisin...
Neutralisation by antibody is, for a number of viruses, an in vitro correlate for protection in vivo...
SummaryAntibody binding to the icosahedral arrangement of envelope proteins on the surface of flaviv...
Antibodies binding to the surface of virions can lead to virus neutralisation. Different theories ha...
Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) can be both sufficient and necessary for protection against viral inf...
First-order kinetics of neutralization have usually been interpreted as evidence that a single antib...
The potential of broadly neutralizing antibodies targeting the HIV-1 envelope trimer to prevent HIV-...
SummaryEfforts to prevent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection would benefit from u...
<p><b>.</b> The concentration of spikes and antibodies is the same for all graphs, i.e. and and th...
<p>(A) All binding constants are and all dissociation constants are . The stoichiometry of entry is...
Antibodies against HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Env) as well as the Gag and other viral proteins ar...
<p>Each panel shows the kinetic neutralisation curve (as predicted by <a href="http://www.ploscompbi...
AbstractAntibodies and antibody combinations are often evaluated only by their potency in inactivati...
<p>Binding constants are all , dissociation constants are all , the stoichiometry of entry is and t...
Infectious diseases such as SARS-CoV-2 pose a considerable threat to public health. Constructing a r...
Eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAb) in cervicovaginal mucus (CVM) represents a promisin...
Neutralisation by antibody is, for a number of viruses, an in vitro correlate for protection in vivo...
SummaryAntibody binding to the icosahedral arrangement of envelope proteins on the surface of flaviv...
Antibodies binding to the surface of virions can lead to virus neutralisation. Different theories ha...
Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) can be both sufficient and necessary for protection against viral inf...
First-order kinetics of neutralization have usually been interpreted as evidence that a single antib...
The potential of broadly neutralizing antibodies targeting the HIV-1 envelope trimer to prevent HIV-...
SummaryEfforts to prevent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection would benefit from u...
<p><b>.</b> The concentration of spikes and antibodies is the same for all graphs, i.e. and and th...
<p>(A) All binding constants are and all dissociation constants are . The stoichiometry of entry is...
Antibodies against HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Env) as well as the Gag and other viral proteins ar...
<p>Each panel shows the kinetic neutralisation curve (as predicted by <a href="http://www.ploscompbi...
AbstractAntibodies and antibody combinations are often evaluated only by their potency in inactivati...
<p>Binding constants are all , dissociation constants are all , the stoichiometry of entry is and t...
Infectious diseases such as SARS-CoV-2 pose a considerable threat to public health. Constructing a r...
Eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAb) in cervicovaginal mucus (CVM) represents a promisin...
Neutralisation by antibody is, for a number of viruses, an in vitro correlate for protection in vivo...
SummaryAntibody binding to the icosahedral arrangement of envelope proteins on the surface of flaviv...