Antibodies are critical entities used for the protection of an individual organism against infection and disease. Through a complex series of events genes rearrange to encode repertoires of molecules, which are tested for their ability to identify foreign molecules. In this report, we discuss factors defined by the individual as well as by infectious organisms that shape the antibody repertoire. A more thorough understanding of the interplay between these factors will eventually allow us to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of disease susceptibility following infection, and to design potent vaccines and other immunomodulating reagents
Acquired immunity against infectious disease (AIID) has long been considered as strictly dependent o...
This thesis, which is based on five original papers, covers different aspects of antibody specificit...
The human immunoglobulin repertoire is a hugely diverse set of sequences that are formed by processe...
The human immune system is composed of a collection of specialized cells and secreted proteins that ...
In this Perspective, we discuss two papers that show that the breadth of the antibody response to va...
Antibodies are key players of the immune system in higher vertebrates, which provide a defense again...
B cell immunodominance is defined as the hierarchical antibody response to distinct antigenic protei...
The immune system uses many strategies to generate its enormous repertoire of diverse antibodies, bu...
Next-generation sequencing is making it possible to study the antibody repertoire of an organism in ...
The study and understanding of infectious, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases, as well as allergi...
Phage-displayed immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP-seq) has enabled high-throughput profiling of h...
Monoclonal antibodies are being developed as therapeutics to complement drugs and vaccines or to fil...
ABSTRACT The human antibody repertoire has an exceptionally large capacity to recognize new or chang...
1. 1 Organization of the Immune System One of the most important survival mechanisms of vertebrates ...
The adaptive immune system confers protection by generating a diverse repertoire of antibody recepto...
Acquired immunity against infectious disease (AIID) has long been considered as strictly dependent o...
This thesis, which is based on five original papers, covers different aspects of antibody specificit...
The human immunoglobulin repertoire is a hugely diverse set of sequences that are formed by processe...
The human immune system is composed of a collection of specialized cells and secreted proteins that ...
In this Perspective, we discuss two papers that show that the breadth of the antibody response to va...
Antibodies are key players of the immune system in higher vertebrates, which provide a defense again...
B cell immunodominance is defined as the hierarchical antibody response to distinct antigenic protei...
The immune system uses many strategies to generate its enormous repertoire of diverse antibodies, bu...
Next-generation sequencing is making it possible to study the antibody repertoire of an organism in ...
The study and understanding of infectious, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases, as well as allergi...
Phage-displayed immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP-seq) has enabled high-throughput profiling of h...
Monoclonal antibodies are being developed as therapeutics to complement drugs and vaccines or to fil...
ABSTRACT The human antibody repertoire has an exceptionally large capacity to recognize new or chang...
1. 1 Organization of the Immune System One of the most important survival mechanisms of vertebrates ...
The adaptive immune system confers protection by generating a diverse repertoire of antibody recepto...
Acquired immunity against infectious disease (AIID) has long been considered as strictly dependent o...
This thesis, which is based on five original papers, covers different aspects of antibody specificit...
The human immunoglobulin repertoire is a hugely diverse set of sequences that are formed by processe...