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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,998 Views
16 Pages

Neutralizing Concentrations of Anti-Botulinum Toxin Antibodies Positively Correlate with Mouse Neutralization Assay Results in a Guinea Pig Model

  • Milan T. Tomic,
  • Shauna Farr-Jones,
  • Emily S. Syar,
  • Nancy Niemuth,
  • Dean Kobs,
  • Michael J. Hackett,
  • Yero Espinoza,
  • Zacchary Martinez,
  • Khanh Pham and
  • Ronald R. Cobb
  • + 2 authors

21 September 2021

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) are some of the most toxic proteins known and can induce respiratory failure requiring long-term intensive care. Treatment of botulism includes the administration of antitoxins. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) hold considera...

  • Article
  • Open Access
45 Citations
6,597 Views
16 Pages

A Three Monoclonal Antibody Combination Potently Neutralizes Multiple Botulinum Neurotoxin Serotype E Subtypes

  • Consuelo Garcia-Rodriguez,
  • Ali Razai,
  • Isin N. Geren,
  • Jianlong Lou,
  • Fraser Conrad,
  • Wei-Hua Wen,
  • Shauna Farr-Jones,
  • Theresa J. Smith,
  • Jennifer L. Brown and
  • James D. Marks
  • + 2 authors

1 March 2018

Human botulism is most commonly caused by botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) serotypes A, B, and E. For this work, we sought to develop a human monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based antitoxin capable of binding and neutralizing multiple subtypes of BoNT/E. Librar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,046 Views
15 Pages

4 June 2025

Recombinant monoclonal antibody (mAb) botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) antitoxins, consisting of three mAbs that bind non-overlapping epitopes, are highly potent. However, the three-mAb mixtures pose unique development and manufacturing challenges. Combin...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,226 Views
16 Pages

A Three-Monoclonal Antibody Combination Potently Neutralizes BoNT/G Toxin in Mice

  • Yongfeng Fan,
  • Jianlong Lou,
  • Christina C. Tam,
  • Weihua Wen,
  • Fraser Conrad,
  • Priscila Leal da Silva Alves,
  • Luisa W. Cheng,
  • Consuelo Garcia-Rodriguez,
  • Shauna Farr-Jones and
  • James D. Marks

30 April 2023

Equine-derived antitoxin (BAT®) is the only treatment for botulism from botulinum neurotoxin serotype G (BoNT/G). BAT® is a foreign protein with potentially severe adverse effects and is not renewable. To develop a safe, more potent, and rene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,150 Views
16 Pages

A Four-Monoclonal Antibody Combination Potently Neutralizes Multiple Botulinum Neurotoxin Serotypes C and D

  • Consuelo Garcia-Rodriguez,
  • Shude Yan,
  • Isin N. Geren,
  • Kristeene A. Knopp,
  • Jianbo Dong,
  • Zhengda Sun,
  • Jianlong Lou,
  • Fraser Conrad,
  • Wei-Hua Wen and
  • James D. Marks
  • + 5 authors

10 September 2021

Human botulism can be caused by botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) serotypes A to G. Here, we present an antibody-based antitoxin composed of four human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against BoNT/C, BoNT/D, and their mosaic toxins. This work built on our suc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,637 Views
18 Pages

A Single Tri-Epitopic Antibody Virtually Recapitulates the Potency of a Combination of Three Monoclonal Antibodies in Neutralization of Botulinum Neurotoxin Serotype A

  • Jianlong Lou,
  • Weihua Wen,
  • Fraser Conrad,
  • Qi Meng,
  • Jianbo Dong,
  • Zhengda Sun,
  • Consuelo Garcia-Rodriguez,
  • Shauna Farr-Jones,
  • Luisa W. Cheng and
  • James D. Marks
  • + 5 authors

15 February 2018

The standard of treatment for botulism, equine antitoxin, is a foreign protein with associated safety issues and a short serum half-life which excludes its use as a prophylactic antitoxin and makes it a less-than-optimal therapeutic. Due to these lim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,137 Views
14 Pages

Neutralization of Botulinum Neurotoxin Type E by a Humanized Antibody

  • Yağmur Derman,
  • Katja Selby,
  • Sebastian Miethe,
  • André Frenzel,
  • Yvonne Liu,
  • Christine Rasetti-Escargueil,
  • Arnaud Avril,
  • Thibaut Pelat,
  • Remi Urbain and
  • Hannu Korkeala
  • + 5 authors

12 September 2016

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) cause botulism and are the deadliest naturally-occurring substances known to humans. BoNTs have been classified as one of the category A agents by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, indicating their potentia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,711 Views
13 Pages

Development of an Innovative in Vitro Potency Assay for Anti-Botulinum Antitoxins

  • Osnat Rosen,
  • Eyal Ozeri,
  • Ada Barnea,
  • Alon Ben David and
  • Ran Zichel

24 September 2016

Botulinum neurotoxins are bacterial proteins that cause botulism, a life-threatening disease. Therapy relies mostly on post-intoxication antibody treatment. The only accepted method to measure the potency of, and to approve, antitoxin preparations is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
9,161 Views
14 Pages

20 July 2017

Botulinum toxins (BoNTs), of which there are seven serotypes, are among the most potent neurotoxins, with serotypes A, B and E causing human botulism. Antitoxins form the first line of treatment for botulism, and functional, highly sensitive in vitro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,879 Views
17 Pages

25 December 2017

Assessing the neutralization capability of nonlethal but medically relevant toxins in venom has been a challenging task. Nowadays, neutralization efficacy is evaluated based simply on the survival rates of animals injected with antivenom together wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,072 Views
11 Pages

An Antibody of the Secreted Isoform of Disintegrin and Metalloprotease 9 (sADAM9) Inhibits Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition and Migration of Prostate Cancer Cell Lines

  • Yura Jotatsu,
  • Shain-Ying Sung,
  • Ming-Heng Wu,
  • Shunya Takeda,
  • Yuto Hirata,
  • Koki Maeda,
  • Shiuh-Bin Fang,
  • Kuan-Chou Chen and
  • Katsumi Shigemura

Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer diagnosed in men worldwide. Currently, castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), which is resistant to androgen deprivation therapy, has a poor prognosis and is a therapeutic problem. We investigated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,424 Views
16 Pages

5 September 2025

Reporter viruses are valuable tools for studying infections at the cellular level and in living animals. They also enable rapid, high-throughput antiviral drug screening and serological studies. We previously developed a bioluminescence-based reporte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,124 Views
15 Pages

Immunogenicity of HIV-1 Env mRNA and Env-Gag VLP mRNA Vaccines in Mice

  • Qi Ma,
  • Jing Yang,
  • Xiaoguang Zhang,
  • Hongxia Li,
  • Yanzhe Hao and
  • Xia Feng

17 January 2025

Background: The development of a protective vaccine is critical for conclusively ending the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. Methods: We constructed nucleotide-modified mRNA vaccines expressing HIV-1 Env and Gag proteins. Env–gag vi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,465 Views
15 Pages

2 September 2023

Coxsackievirus A5 (CV-A5) is a re-emerging enterovirus that causes hand, foot, and mouth disease in children under five years of age. CV-A5-M14-611 is a mouse-adapted strain that can infect orally and lead to the death of 14-day-old mice. Here, recom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,449 Views
5 Pages

The rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT) is routinely used in the United States to measure rabies virus neutralizing antibodies (rVNA). RFFIT has a long history of reproducible and reliable results. The test has been modified over the year...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,763 Views
14 Pages

Methodological Validation and Inter-Laboratory Comparison of Microneutralization Assay for Detecting Anti-AAV9 Neutralizing Antibody in Human

  • Shuangqing Yu,
  • Qian Zhao,
  • Cengceng Zhang,
  • Diyi Fu,
  • Xueyang Zhu,
  • Jianfang Zhou,
  • Wenhao Ma,
  • Zheyue Dong,
  • Xiaoliang Zhai and
  • Xiaoyan Dong
  • + 4 authors

24 September 2024

Anti-AAV neutralizing Abs (NAbs) titer is usually measured by cell-based microneutralization (MN) assay and is crucial for patient screening in AAV-based gene therapy clinical trials. However, achieving uniform operation and comparable results among...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,388 Views
9 Pages

Detection of Clostridium tetani Neurotoxins Inhibited In Vivo by Botulinum Antitoxin B: Potential for Misleading Mouse Test Results in Food Controls

  • Luca Bano,
  • Elena Tonon,
  • Ilenia Drigo,
  • Marco Pirazzini,
  • Angela Guolo,
  • Giovanni Farina,
  • Fabrizio Agnoletti and
  • Cesare Montecucco

19 June 2018

The presence of botulinum neurotoxin-producing Clostridia (BPC) in food sources is a public health concern. In favorable environmental conditions, BPC can produce botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) outside or inside the vertebrate host, leading to intoxic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,557 Views
15 Pages

Human Adenovirus Serotype 5 Is Sensitive to IgM-Independent Neutralization In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Andor Doszpoly,
  • Fernando de la Cuesta,
  • Estrella Lopez-Gordo,
  • Cécile Bénézech,
  • Stuart A. Nicklin and
  • Andrew H. Baker

5 July 2019

Human adenovirus 5 (HAdV-5) is used as a vector in gene therapy clinical trials, hence its interactions with the host immune system have been widely studied. Previous studies have demonstrated that HAdV-5 binds specifically to murine coagulation fact...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,714 Views
18 Pages

Development and Assessment of a Pooled Serum as Candidate Standard to Measure Influenza A Virus Group 1 Hemagglutinin Stalk-Reactive Antibodies

  • Juan Manuel Carreño,
  • Jacqueline U. McDonald,
  • Tara Hurst,
  • Peter Rigsby,
  • Eleanor Atkinson,
  • Lethia Charles,
  • Raffael Nachbagauer,
  • Mohammad Amin Behzadi,
  • Shirin Strohmeier and
  • Florian Krammer
  • + 16 authors

9 November 2020

The stalk domain of the hemagglutinin has been identified as a target for induction of protective antibody responses due to its high degree of conservation among numerous influenza subtypes and strains. However, current assays to measure stalk-based...

  • Article
  • Open Access
101 Views
17 Pages

Complete Neutralization of Tetanus Neurotoxin by Alpaca-Derived Trivalent Nanobodies Aimed at Veterinary Medical Applications

  • Chiyomi Sakamoto,
  • Chie Shitada,
  • Norihiko Kiyose,
  • Nobuo Miyazaki,
  • Sena Kamesawa,
  • Hiroshi Morioka,
  • Kazunori Morokuma,
  • Kazuhiko Tomokiyo and
  • Motohide Takahashi

19 January 2026

Tetanus is a zoonotic disease posing significant threats to both humans and animals, particularly horses, sheep, and ruminants. Current antitoxin therapies rely on animal-derived immunoglobulins, presenting challenges including animal welfare concern...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,206 Views
10 Pages

23 May 2011

The cytotoxicity of the polyphenol 2,2´-bis[4,5-bis(4-hydroxybenzyl)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)cyclopent-4-en-1,3-dione], nostotrebin 6 (NOS-6), was tested under in vitro conditions using mouse fibroblasts (BALB/c cells). Identification of NOS-6 and its upt...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,446 Views
11 Pages

27 November 2015

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) are some of nature’s most potent toxins. Due to potential food contamination, and bioterrorism concerns, the development of detection reagents, therapeutics and countermeasures are of urgent interest. Recently, we have de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,693 Views
12 Pages

Are Hamsters a Suitable Model for Evaluating the Immunogenicity of RBD-Based Anti-COVID-19 Subunit Vaccines?

  • Iuliia A. Merkuleva,
  • Dmitry N. Shcherbakov,
  • Mariya B. Borgoyakova,
  • Anastasiya A. Isaeva,
  • Valentina S. Nesmeyanova,
  • Natalia V. Volkova,
  • Vazirbek S. Aripov,
  • Daniil V. Shanshin,
  • Larisa I. Karpenko and
  • Alexander A. Ilyichev
  • + 13 authors

16 May 2022

Currently, SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor-binding-domain (RBD)-based vaccines are considered one of the most effective weapons against COVID-19. During the first step of assessing vaccine immunogenicity, a mouse model is often used. In this paper, we test...

  • Article
  • Open Access
415 Views
16 Pages

Generation of a Human–Mouse Chimeric Anti-Japanese Encephalitis Virus and Zika Virus Monoclonal Antibody Using CDR Grafting

  • Yusha Liu,
  • Jiayi Zhang,
  • Jiayang Zhu,
  • Hongxia Ni,
  • Dong Chen,
  • Meiqing Zhang,
  • Yuqian Fang,
  • Cheng Ma,
  • Shuangwei Wang and
  • Jinsheng Wen
  • + 4 authors

Japanese encephalitis (JE) caused by Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a dominant arthropod-borne disease in Asian countries. However, effective antiviral treatment for JEV has not yet been established. 2H4 is a previously identified mouse monoclo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,721 Views
18 Pages

Phage Display Approaches for the Isolation of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Dengue Virus Envelope Domain III from Human and Mouse Derived Libraries

  • Nicole J. Moreland,
  • Patricia Susanto,
  • Elfin Lim,
  • Moon Y. F. Tay,
  • Ravikumar Rajamanonmani,
  • Brendon J. Hanson and
  • Subhash G. Vasudevan

27 February 2012

Domain III of the dengue virus envelope protein (EDIII, aa295-395) has an immunoglobulin fold and is the proposed receptor-binding domain of the virus. Previous studies have shown that monoclonal antibodies against EDIII can be neutralizing and have...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,382 Views
9 Pages

Zika virus (ZIKV) is an emerging arthropod-borne virus of major public health concern. ZIKV infection is responsible for congenital Zika disease and other neurological defects. Antibody-mediated virus neutralization is an essential component of prote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,558 Views
17 Pages

The venom proteome of Siamese Russell’s viper from Taiwan, alongside complementary in vivo lethality neutralization assay and in vitro third-generation antivenomics assessment of the preclinical efficacy of the homologous antivenom manufactured in Ta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,150 Views
22 Pages

Development of Oxygen-Bridged Pyrazole-Based Structures as Cannabinoid Receptor 1 Ligands

  • Gabriele Murineddu,
  • Battistina Asproni,
  • Paola Corona,
  • Sandra Piras,
  • Paolo Lazzari,
  • Stefania Ruiu,
  • Laura Legnani,
  • Lucio Toma and
  • Gérard A. Pinna

27 April 2019

In this work, the synthesis of the cannabinoid receptor 1 neutral antagonists 8-chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-piperidin-1-yl-4,5-dihydrobenzo-1H-6-oxa-cyclohepta[1,2-c]pyrazole-3-carboxamide 1a and its deaza N-cyclohexyl analogue 1b has led to a de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,529 Views
17 Pages

Immunotherapeutic Efficacy of IgY Antibodies Targeting the Full-Length Spike Protein in an Animal Model of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection

  • Sherif A. El-Kafrawy,
  • Aymn T. Abbas,
  • Sayed S. Sohrab,
  • Ashraf A. Tabll,
  • Ahmed M. Hassan,
  • Naoko Iwata-Yoshikawa,
  • Noriyo Nagata and
  • Esam I. Azhar

Identified in 2012, the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes severe and often fatal acute respiratory illness in humans. No approved prophylactic or therapeutic interventions are currently available. In this study, we develo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,431 Views
14 Pages

Physicochemical Properties and Hematocompatibility of Layered Double Hydroxide-Based Anticancer Drug Methotrexate Delivery System

  • Sang-Yong Jung,
  • Hyoung-Mi Kim,
  • Soonjae Hwang,
  • Do-Gak Jeung,
  • Ki-Jong Rhee and
  • Jae-Min Oh

A layered double hydroxide (LDH)-based anticancer delivery system was investigated in terms of crystalline phase, particle size, hydrodynamic radius, zeta potential, etc. through in vitro and in vivo study. Size controlled LDH with anticancer drug me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,517 Views
13 Pages

Development of an Automated Chemiluminescent Enzyme Immunoassay for Measuring Thrombopoietin in Human Plasma

  • Yukihiro Nishikawa,
  • Shiyo Nishida,
  • Keiko Kuroda,
  • Hirokazu Kashiwagi,
  • Yoshiaki Tomiyama and
  • Masataka Kuwana

Plasma thrombopoietin (TPO) measurements help distinguish between different types of thrombocytopenia but are not feasible in routine clinical practice. We developed a fully automated quantitative chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay (CLEIA) for measu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,832 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Graphene Oxide-Based Aptamer Nanoarray for Improved Neutralization and Protection Effects Against Ricin

  • Huafei Li,
  • Yanwen Ai,
  • Yanjin Wu,
  • Ruyu Fan,
  • Yuan Tian,
  • Shuangqun Chen,
  • Wei Wan and
  • Cong Wu

Background/Objectives: Ricin’s high toxicity and potential as a bioweapon underscore the need for effective antidotes. Monoclonal antibodies, though effective, are limited by complex production. This study aimed to develop a graphene oxide-base...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,200 Views
9 Pages

Investigating the Functional Role of the Cysteine Residue in Dehydrin from the Arctic Mouse-Ear Chickweed Cerastium arcticum

  • Il-Sup Kim,
  • Woong Choi,
  • Ae Kyung Park,
  • Hyun Kim,
  • Jonghyeon Son,
  • Jun Hyuck Lee,
  • Seung Chul Shin,
  • T. Doohun Kim and
  • Han-Woo Kim

The stress-responsive, SK5 subclass, dehydrin gene, CaDHN, has been identified from the Arctic mouse-ear chickweed Cerastium arcticum. CaDHN contains an unusual single cysteine residue (Cys143), which can form intermolecular disulfide bonds. Mutation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,129 Views
15 Pages

RBC Adherence of Immune Complexes Containing Botulinum Toxin Improves Neutralization and Macrophage Uptake

  • Fetweh H. Al-Saleem,
  • Rashmi Sharma,
  • Rama Devudu Puligedda,
  • Md. Elias,
  • Chandana Devi Kattala,
  • Paul M. Simon,
  • Lance L. Simpson and
  • Scott K. Dessain

19 May 2017

In the paralytic disease botulism, the botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) passes through the bloodstream to reach and inactivate neuromuscular junctions. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) may be useful BoNT countermeasures, as mAb combinations can rapidly clear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,053 Views
13 Pages

Establishment of a VSV-Based Pseudovirus Platform for In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Nipah Vaccine-Induced Neutralizing Responses

  • Seong Eun Bae,
  • Minhyuk Yoon,
  • Younghye Moon,
  • Min Jung Kim,
  • Jeong-In Kim,
  • Kee-Jong Hong and
  • Jae-Ouk Kim

28 October 2025

The Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic pathogen characterized by high fatality rates and pandemic potential, whereby there is an urgent need for developing safe and effective vaccines. However, the evaluation of NiV vaccine-induced immunity is hindered...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,011 Views
13 Pages

Non-Glycosylated SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.5 Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) with a Native-like Conformation Induces a Robust Immune Response with Potent Neutralization in a Mouse Model

  • Rawiwan Wongnak,
  • Subbaian Brindha,
  • Mami Oba,
  • Takahiro Yoshizue,
  • Md. Din Islam,
  • M. Monirul Islam,
  • Hitoshi Takemae,
  • Tetsuya Mizutani and
  • Yutaka Kuroda

The Omicron BA.5 variant of SARS-CoV-2 is known for its high transmissibility and its capacity to evade immunity provided by vaccine protection against the (original) Wuhan strain. In our prior research, we successfully produced the receptor-binding...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,341 Views
13 Pages

Development of a Deimmunized Bispecific Immunotoxin dDT2219 against B-Cell Malignancies

  • Joerg U. Schmohl,
  • Deborah Todhunter,
  • Elizabeth Taras,
  • Veronika Bachanova and
  • Daniel A. Vallera

6 January 2018

Diphtheria toxin (DT) related targeted toxins are effective in cancer treatment, but efficacy diminishes in time because of their immunogenic potential and/or former vaccinations. In order to overcome this limitation for DT2219, a promising bispecifi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,603 Views
28 Pages

25 November 2019

The therapeutic application of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), a potential type of peptide-based biomaterial, is impeded by their poor antimicrobial activity and potential cytotoxicity as a lack of understanding of their structure–activity relat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
137 Citations
19,583 Views
22 Pages

26 August 2019

Botulinum toxin (BoNT) has been used for the treatment of a variety of neurologic, medical and cosmetic conditions. Two serotypes, type A (BoNT-A) and type B (BoNT-B), are currently in clinical use. While considered safe and effective, their use has...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,698 Views
12 Pages

Using an In Vivo Mouse Model to Determine the Exclusion Criteria of Preexisting Anti-AAV9 Neutralizing Antibody Titer of Pompe Disease Patients in Clinical Trials

  • Hanqing Wang,
  • Cengceng Zhang,
  • Zheyue Dong,
  • Xueyang Zhu,
  • Xuchu Zheng,
  • Ziyang Liu,
  • Jianfang Zhou,
  • Shuangqing Yu,
  • Xiaobing Wu and
  • Xiaoyan Dong

5 March 2024

The efficacy of adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapy is dependent on effective viral transduction, which might be inhibited by preexisting immunity to AAV acquired from infection or maternal delivery. Anti-AAV neutralizing Abs (NAbs) titer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,071 Views
19 Pages

Immunogenicity Assessment of a 14-Valent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Candidate in Mice

  • Lei Bei,
  • Shuman Gao,
  • Dandan Zhao,
  • Yajuan Kou,
  • Siyu Liang,
  • Yurong Wu,
  • Xiao Zhang,
  • Dan Meng,
  • Jianbo Lu and
  • Liangzhi Xie
  • + 4 authors

8 November 2024

Background: Cervical cancer ranks as the fourth most common cancer affecting women globally, with HPV as the primary etiology agent. Prophylactic HPV vaccines have substantially reduced the incidence of cervical cancer. Methods: This study assessed t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,201 Views
16 Pages

Immunogenicity and Protective Efficacy of a Single Intranasal Dose Vectored Vaccine Based on Sendai Virus (Moscow Strain) against SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern

  • Galina V. Kochneva,
  • Gleb A. Kudrov,
  • Sergei S. Zainutdinov,
  • Irina S. Shulgina,
  • Andrei V. Shipovalov,
  • Anna V. Zaykovskaya,
  • Mariya B. Borgoyakova,
  • Ekaterina V. Starostina,
  • Sergei A. Bodnev and
  • Oleg V. P’yankov
  • + 5 authors

16 July 2024

The mouse paramyxovirus Sendai, which is capable of limited replication in human bronchial epithelial cells without causing disease, is well suited for the development of vector-based intranasal vaccines against respiratory infections, including SARS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,102 Views
22 Pages

Exploring the Efficacy of Hydroxybenzoic Acid Derivatives in Mitigating Jellyfish Toxin-Induced Skin Damage: Insights into Protective and Reparative Mechanisms

  • Hao Geng,
  • Rongfeng Li,
  • Lichao Teng,
  • Chunlin Yu,
  • Wenjie Wang,
  • Kun Gao,
  • Aoyu Li,
  • Song Liu,
  • Ronge Xing and
  • Pengcheng Li
  • + 1 author

29 April 2024

The escalation of jellyfish stings has drawn attention to severe skin reactions, underscoring the necessity for novel treatments. This investigation assesses the potential of hydroxybenzoic acid derivatives, specifically protocatechuic acid (PCA) and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,261 Views
8 Pages

Phototoxicity Evaluation of Hair Cleansing Conditioners

  • Kevin M. Towle,
  • Ernest S. Fung and
  • Andrew D. Monnot

2 September 2019

Photoactivation of cosmetic products and/or their ingredients may be associated with adverse skin reactions. Concerns have been raised regarding potential adverse health effects associated with the use of WEN by Chaz Dean (WCD) hair-cleansing conditi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
9,560 Views
14 Pages

Recombinant Protein Expression and Purification of N, S1, and RBD of SARS-CoV-2 from Mammalian Cells and Their Potential Applications

  • Julio García-Cordero,
  • Juvenal Mendoza-Ramírez,
  • David Fernández-Benavides,
  • Daniela Roa-Velazquez,
  • Jessica Filisola-Villaseñor,
  • Sandra Paola Martínez-Frías,
  • Erik Saul Sanchez-Salguero,
  • Carlos E. Miguel-Rodríguez,
  • Jose L. Maravillas Montero and
  • Leticia Cedillo-Barrón
  • + 5 authors

30 September 2021

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has reached an unprecedented level. There is a strong demand for diagnostic and serological supplies worldwide, making it necessary for countries to establish their own technologies to produce high-qua...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,701 Views
1 Page

A Cross-Reactive Mouse Monoclonal Antibody against Rhinovirus Mediates Phagocytosis In Vitro

  • Mohammad Amin Behzadi,
  • James Duehr,
  • Angela Choi,
  • Michael Schotsaert,
  • Adolfo García-Sastre,
  • Peter Palese and
  • Raffael Nachbagauer

Human rhinoviruses (RVs) are the main cause of the common cold worldwide. To date, more than 160 serotypes of the virus have been recognized. These viruses are categorized into three major groups: A, B, and C. There are currently no approved vaccines...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,478 Views
13 Pages

Clinical Immunogenicity of DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection in Glabellar Lines: Pooled Data from the SAKURA Phase 3 Trials

  • Conor J. Gallagher,
  • Ronald R. Bowsher,
  • Amanda Clancy,
  • Jeffrey S. Dover,
  • Shannon Humphrey,
  • Yan Liu and
  • Gregg Prawdzik

10 January 2023

DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection (DAXI) is a novel botulinum toxin type A product containing daxibotulinumtoxinA with a stabilizing excipient peptide (RTP004). DAXI immunogenicity was assessed in three phase 3 glabellar line studies (two placebo-con...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,081 Views
16 Pages

Bioinspired Mineralization of Type I Collagen Fibrils with Apatite in Presence of Citrate and Europium Ions

  • Jaime Gómez Morales,
  • Raquel Fernández Penas,
  • Cristóbal Verdugo-Escamilla,
  • Lorenzo Degli Esposti,
  • Francesca Oltolina,
  • Maria Prat,
  • Michele Iafisco and
  • Jorge Fernando Fernández Sánchez

25 December 2018

Synthetic nanostructured hybrid composites based on collagen and nanocrystalline apatites are interesting materials for the generation of scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. In this work, mineralized collagen fibrils were prepared in the presence...

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  • Open Access
1,682 Views
18 Pages

26 June 2025

Background/Objectives: For viral entry into host cells, the spike (S) protein of coronavirus (CoV) uses its S1 domain to bind to the host receptor and S2 domain to mediate the fusion between virion and cellular membranes. The S1 domain acquired multi...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,480 Views
19 Pages

17 January 2025

Self-assembling ferritin nanoparticle technology is a widely used vaccine development platform for enhancing the efficacy of subunit vaccines by displaying multiple antigens on nanocages. The dengue virus (DENV) envelope domain III (EDIII) protein, t...

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