Illuminating Immunity: Unveiling the Dance of Protective Antibodies Against Influenza Neuraminidase in Seasonal Vaccination
Wang, Yiquan
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Title
Illuminating Immunity: Unveiling the Dance of Protective Antibodies Against Influenza Neuraminidase in Seasonal Vaccination
Author(s)
Wang, Yiquan
Contributor(s)
Yiquan Wang: Design art work and co-author for the research: "Leveraging vaccination-induced protective antibodies to define conserved epitopes on influenza N2 neuraminidase"
Issue Date
2024
Keyword(s)
Biochemistry
Abstract
This image illustrates the induction of protective antibodies against influenza neuraminidase (NA) protein by seasonal vaccination (syringe). The dynamic flow of light symbolizes the vaccination procedure. The epitope and paratope of these antibodies, which represent the key findings of our study, are highlighted. The background features numerous dark purple spikes, with the vaccine (syringe) serving as a bright beacon in the battle against the virus. This artwork encapsulates our discovery of vaccine-induced protective antibodies to the highly conserved epitope underside of NA head domain.
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