The standard World Health Organization procedure for vaccine development has provided a guideline for influenza viruses, but no systematic operational model. We recently designed a systemic analysis method to evaluate annual perspective sequence changes of influenza virus strains. We applied dnaml of PHYLIP 3.69, developed by Joseph Felsenstein of Washington University, and ClustalX2, developed by Larkin et al, for calculating, comparing, and localizing the most plausible vaccine epitopes. This study identified the changes in biological sequences and associated alignment alterations, which would ultimately affect epitope structures, as well as the plausible hidden features to search for the most conserved and effective epitopes for vaccine ...
Computational vaccinology includes epitope mapping, antigen selection, and immunogen design using co...
Relevance. Vaccination is still the most effective way to reduce the incidence and mortality from in...
Influenza viruses cause millions of infections worldwide each year. Influenza viruses constantly acq...
A key factor in the effectiveness of the seasonal influenza vaccine is its immunological compatibili...
Relevance.Upon the unquestionable utility of regular season vaccination influenza vaccine effectiven...
AbstractThis study focused on identifying the conserved epitopes in a single subtype A (H3N2)—as can...
Influenza viruses continue to cause substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Fast gene mutatio...
Motivation: Influenza A viral heterogeneity remains a significant threat due to unpredictable antige...
Motivation: Influenza A viral heterogeneity remains a significant threat due to unpredictable antige...
AbstractExploitation of recombinant DNA and sequencing technologies has led to a new concept in vacc...
Pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus is a global health threat and between 2009-2011 it became the ...
MOTIVATION: Influenza A viral heterogeneity remains a significant threat due to unpredictable antige...
Seasonal epidemics caused by influenza A (H1 and H3 subtypes) and B viruses are a major global healt...
IntroductionSeasonal influenza A H3N2 viruses are constantly changing, reducing the effectiveness of...
Influenza is a persistent threat to humans, resulting in millions of cases of severe illnesses and a...
Computational vaccinology includes epitope mapping, antigen selection, and immunogen design using co...
Relevance. Vaccination is still the most effective way to reduce the incidence and mortality from in...
Influenza viruses cause millions of infections worldwide each year. Influenza viruses constantly acq...
A key factor in the effectiveness of the seasonal influenza vaccine is its immunological compatibili...
Relevance.Upon the unquestionable utility of regular season vaccination influenza vaccine effectiven...
AbstractThis study focused on identifying the conserved epitopes in a single subtype A (H3N2)—as can...
Influenza viruses continue to cause substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Fast gene mutatio...
Motivation: Influenza A viral heterogeneity remains a significant threat due to unpredictable antige...
Motivation: Influenza A viral heterogeneity remains a significant threat due to unpredictable antige...
AbstractExploitation of recombinant DNA and sequencing technologies has led to a new concept in vacc...
Pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus is a global health threat and between 2009-2011 it became the ...
MOTIVATION: Influenza A viral heterogeneity remains a significant threat due to unpredictable antige...
Seasonal epidemics caused by influenza A (H1 and H3 subtypes) and B viruses are a major global healt...
IntroductionSeasonal influenza A H3N2 viruses are constantly changing, reducing the effectiveness of...
Influenza is a persistent threat to humans, resulting in millions of cases of severe illnesses and a...
Computational vaccinology includes epitope mapping, antigen selection, and immunogen design using co...
Relevance. Vaccination is still the most effective way to reduce the incidence and mortality from in...
Influenza viruses cause millions of infections worldwide each year. Influenza viruses constantly acq...