Galaxy银河|澳门官网·登录入口

至今,GenScript的服务及产品已被Cell, Nature, Science, PNAS等1300多家生物医药类杂志引用近万次,处于行业领先水平。NIH、哈佛、耶鲁、斯坦福、普林斯顿、杜克大学等约400家全球著名机构使用GenScript的基因合成、多肽服务、抗体服务和蛋白服务等成功地发表科研成果,再次证明GenScript 有能力帮助业内科学家Make research easy.

Nucleocapsid protein-specific monoclonal antibodies protect mice against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus

Nat Commun. 2024-02; 
Aura R Garrison, Vanessa Moresco, Xiankun Zeng, Curtis R Cline, Michael D Ward, Keersten M Ricks, Scott P Olschner, Lisa H Cazares, Elif Karaaslan, Collin J Fitzpatrick, Éric Bergeron, Scott D Pegan, Joseph W Golden
Products/Services Used Details Operation
Molecular Biology Reagents … length NP from five CCHFV clades (Afg09, Hoti, IbAr 10200, Senegal, and Semunya), and the related viruses (Aigai-Pentalofos and Erve) were cloned into pET-28a (+) vector (GenScript Get A Quote

摘要

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a WHO priority pathogen. Antibody-based medical countermeasures offer an important strategy to mitigate severe disease caused by CCHFV. Most efforts have focused on targeting the viral glycoproteins. However, glycoproteins are poorly conserved among viral strains. The CCHFV nucleocapsid protein (NP) is highly conserved between CCHFV strains. Here, we investigate the protective efficacy of a CCHFV monoclonal antibody targeting the NP. We find that an anti-NP monoclonal antibody (mAb-9D5) protected female mice against lethal CCHFV infection or resulted in a significant delay in mean time-to-death in mice that succumbed to disease compared to isotype control animals... More

关键词

XML 地图