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Newly defined biomarker may accelerate clinical trials for vaccines to prevent HIV-1 infection – the Antibody Mediated Prevention (AMP) trials
A new biomarker appears to be an effective surrogate endpoint to reliably predict the ability of broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to prevent acquisition of HIV-1. Broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) are defined by their ability to neutralize multiple genetically distinct viral strains.
Retrospective detection of asymptomatic monkeypox virus infections among male sexual health clinic attendees in Belgium
Multiple non-endemic countries were recently hit by a monkeypox virus outbreak. While most cases present with lesions in the anogenital region, it is unclear whether asymptomatic or otherwise undiagnosed infections are fuelling this epidemic.
Huntingtin’s new interaction site: a tale of DNAJB1 and HTT’s proline-rich domain
by Sara Maria Ayala Mariscal, Josh Vermaas & Janine Kirstein
Cross-species experiments reveal that a less-recognized form of hearing loss may be widespread
Sensory cells in the inner ear interconvert sound vibrations and electrical signals, and neural connections carry the electrical signals to the brain. Hearing loss is thought of as damage to the sensory cells, but our results suggest that damage to neural connections may be more widespread.