HIV Antibody Fc N-Linked Glycosylation Is Associated with Viral Rebound
© 2020 The Authors Changes in antibody glycosylation are linked to inflammation across several diseases. Alterations in bulk antibody galactosylation can predict rheumatic flares, act as a sensor for immune activation, predict gastric cancer relapse, track with biological age, shift with vaccination...
Main Authors: | Offersen, Rasmus, Yu, Wen-Han, Scully, Eileen P, Julg, Boris, Euler, Zelda, Sadanand, Saheli, Garcia-Dominguez, Dario, Zheng, Lu, Rasmussen, Thomas A, Jennewein, Madeleine F, Linde, Caitlyn, Sassic, Jessica, Lofano, Giuseppe, Vigano, Selena, Stephenson, Kathryn E, Fischinger, Stephanie, Suscovich, Todd J, Lichterfeld, Mathias, Lauffenburger, Douglas, Rosenberg, Erik S, Allen, Todd, Altfeld, Marcus, Charles, Richelle C, Østergaard, Lars, Tolstrup, Martin, Barouch, Dan H, Søgaard, Ole S, Alter, Galit |
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Other Authors: | Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier BV
2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/136136 |
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