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« Back to PublicationsA broadly-neutralizing antibody against Orthoebolavirus glycoprotein that potentiates the breadth and neutralization of other antibodies.
Journal article
Donnellan FR. et al, (2026), Npj Viruses
Harnessing prophylactic vaccines for targeted cancer immunotherapy by phage-guided delivery of cognate antigens to tumors.
Journal article
Waramit S. et al, (2026), Biomaterials, 334
Structures of proteinase 3 and the CD177 receptor complex reveal a major autoantibody epitope.
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Zheng-Gérard C. et al, (2026), EMBO Rep, 27, 1580 - 1606
B and T cell responses to pre-erythrocytic R21/Matrix-M and blood-stage RH5.1/Matrix-M malaria vaccines in endemic settings.
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Bundi CK. et al, (2026), Front Immunol, 17
Structures of proteinase 3 and the CD177 receptor complex reveals major autoantibody epitope
Conference paper
Seiradake E. et al, (2026), RHEUMATOLOGY, 65
Structural basis for synergistic antibody protection against the essential malaria invasion complex protein RIPR
Preprint
Williams BG. et al, (2025)
Synergistic non-neutralizing plasma antibodies to PfRH5 drive potent malaria parasite growth inhibition
Preprint
Marchioni J. et al, (2025)
Structural basis for synergistic antibody protection against the essential malaria invasion complex protein RIPR
Preprint
Williams BG. et al, (2025)
B and T cell responses to pre-erythrocytic R21/Matrix-M and blood-stage RH5.1/Matrix-M malaria vaccines in endemic settings
Preprint
Bundi CK. et al, (2025)
Evaluating the potential of cross-species neutralization of anti-PfCyRPA and anti-PfRIPR Monoclonal Antibodies.
Preprint
Guerra N. et al, (2025)
Harnessing Prophylactic Vaccines for Targeted Cancer Immunotherapy by Phage-Guided Delivery of Cognate Antigens to Tumors.
Preprint
Hajitou A. et al, (2025)
Diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria at very low parasitaemias using a commercially available LAMP assay and RDT.
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Payne RO. et al, (2025), Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 119, 1149 - 1156
Development of clinical immunity to Plasmodium vivax following repeat controlled human malaria infection.
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Hou MM. et al, (2025), Nat Commun, 16
Plasmodium falciparum infection induces T cell tolerance that is associated with decreased disease severity upon re-infection.
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Muñoz Sandoval D. et al, (2025), J Exp Med, 222
