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CROWE, JAMES
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Generation of recombinant human monoclonal antibodies to rotavirus from single antigen-specific B cells selected with fluorescent virus-like particles.
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Functional maturation of the human antibody response to rotavirus.
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Immunodominance of the VH1-46 antibody gene segment in the primary repertoire of human rotavirus-specific B cells is reduced in the memory compartment through somatic mutation of nondominant clones.
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Human rotavirus VP6-specific antibodies mediate intracellular neutralization by binding to a quaternary structure in the transcriptional pore.
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Differential accessibility of a rotavirus VP6 epitope in trimers comprising type I, II, or III channels as revealed by binding of a human rotavirus VP6-specific antibody.
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Intracellular neutralization of a virus using a cell-penetrating molecular transporter.
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Determinants of VH1-46 Cross-Reactivity to Pemphigus Vulgaris Autoantigen Desmoglein 3 and Rotavirus Antigen VP6.
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Human monoclonal antibodies against Ross River virus target epitopes within the E2 protein and protect against disease.
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Broadly cross-reactive human antibodies that inhibit genogroup I and II noroviruses.
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Atomic structure of the predominant GII.4 human norovirus capsid reveals novel stability and plasticity.
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Cross-reactive neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies mapping to variable antigenic sites on the norovirus major capsid protein.
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