Modelling virus and antibody dynamics during dengue virus infection suggests a role for antibody in virus clearance
Dengue is an infection of increasing global importance, yet uncertainty remains regarding critical aspects of its virology, immunology and epidemiology. One unanswered question is how infection is controlled and cleared during a dengue infection. Antibody is thought to play a role, but little past w...
Main Authors: | Clapham, H, Quyen, T, Kien, D, Dorigatti, I, Simmons, C, Ferguson, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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