Broadly inhibitory antibodies to severe malaria virulence proteins
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Takafumi Tsuobi
Review 2: "Broadly Inhibitory Antibodies against Severe Malaria Virulence Proteins"
The reviewers found the study compelling, providing strong evidence for the existence of broadly inhibitory human antibodies that can recognize and neutralize the diverse range of PfEMP1 variants from Plasmodium falciparum involved in severe malaria pathogenesis.
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Brandon Wilder
Review 1: "Broadly Inhibitory Antibodies against Severe Malaria Virulence Proteins"
The reviewers found the study compelling, providing strong evidence for the existence of broadly inhibitory human antibodies that can recognize and neutralize the diverse range of PfEMP1 variants from Plasmodium falciparum involved in severe malaria pathogenesis.
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Reviewers: B Wilder (Oregon Health & Science University) | 📘📘📘📘📘
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