The role of humoral response in the effective control of infection by influenza viruses is well known, but the protection is usually limited to the infecting or vaccinating isolate and to few related strains. Recent studies have evidenced the existence of B-cell epitopes broadly conserved among different influenza subtypes recognized by monoclonal antibodies endowed with unprecedented broad activity. In this review, all major monoclonal antibodies directed against different influenza virus proteins are reported and their potential in the design of new anti-influenza prophylactic or therapeutic strategies is discussed
Abstract Influenza A viruses belong to the best studied viruses, however no effective prevention aga...
The ultimate goal of influenza vaccinology is the development of a universal vaccine that protects a...
Influenza remains a global health risk and challenge. Currently, NA inhibitors are extensively used ...
The role of humoral response in the effective control of infection by influenza viruses is well know...
The antigenic diversity of human influenza viruses represents a challenge to the development of vacc...
Abstract Influenza virus infection is a prevalent disease in humans. Antibodies against hemagglutini...
Influenza virus infection is a prevalent disease in humans. Antibodies against hemagglutinin have be...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
Influenza virus is to date a major threat for humans, causing annual epidemics and sporadic pandemic...
Identification of broadly neutralizing antibodies against influenza A viruses has raised hopes for t...
Most neutralizing antibodies elicited during influenza virus infection or vaccination target immunod...
Hemagglutinin (HA) is the immunodominant protein of the influenza virus. We previously showed that m...
AbstractNeutralizing antibodies play an essential part in antiviral immunity and are instrumental in...
A universal monoclonal antibody protects against all influenza A and B viruses by targeting a highly...
Abstract Influenza A viruses belong to the best studied viruses, however no effective prevention aga...
The ultimate goal of influenza vaccinology is the development of a universal vaccine that protects a...
Influenza remains a global health risk and challenge. Currently, NA inhibitors are extensively used ...
The role of humoral response in the effective control of infection by influenza viruses is well know...
The antigenic diversity of human influenza viruses represents a challenge to the development of vacc...
Abstract Influenza virus infection is a prevalent disease in humans. Antibodies against hemagglutini...
Influenza virus infection is a prevalent disease in humans. Antibodies against hemagglutinin have be...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
Influenza virus is to date a major threat for humans, causing annual epidemics and sporadic pandemic...
Identification of broadly neutralizing antibodies against influenza A viruses has raised hopes for t...
Most neutralizing antibodies elicited during influenza virus infection or vaccination target immunod...
Hemagglutinin (HA) is the immunodominant protein of the influenza virus. We previously showed that m...
AbstractNeutralizing antibodies play an essential part in antiviral immunity and are instrumental in...
A universal monoclonal antibody protects against all influenza A and B viruses by targeting a highly...
Abstract Influenza A viruses belong to the best studied viruses, however no effective prevention aga...
The ultimate goal of influenza vaccinology is the development of a universal vaccine that protects a...
Influenza remains a global health risk and challenge. Currently, NA inhibitors are extensively used ...