We have two cats at home, one of which habitually roams around the neighbourhood. This prompted my mother to have concerns about animals and specifically pets as carriers of the virus so I thought I’d read up a bit on this.
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When antibodies go wrong: how antibodies can help viruses infect cells
I’ve been keeping up to date with the latest coronavirus vaccine developments using Derek Lowe’s blog, a resource which I cannot recommend highly enough. A recent post mentioned that vaccines developers are looking out for signs of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), which I vaguely remembered from my undergraduate biochemistry days researching an essay on dengue fever. ADE is an interesting immunology phenomenon, and so I thought I’d treat you all to a brief introduction to the issue.
Continue readingThe Coronavirus Antibody Database (CoV-AbDab)
We are happy to announce the release of CoV-AbDab, our database tracking all coronavirus binding antibodies and nanobodies with molecular-level metadata. The database can be searched and downloaded here: http://opig.stats.ox.ac.uk/webapps/coronavirus
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