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Conformational studies showed that multivalent assembly enhanced the alpha-helical content of the peptide.
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Protein-glycan interactions are typically low affinity, requiring multivalent interactions to achieve a biological effect.
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Thus, the enzyme has potential as a component of a multivalent vaccine against schistosomiasis.
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These results have implications for the design of multivalent vaccines.
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Furthermore, to reduce the burden of vaccination, the development of multivalent vaccines is highly desirable.
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Like Chekhov's gun, the unexploded bomb starts to weigh on the home in multivalent ways.
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Results: In the absence of serum, all CL-DNA complexes of custom-synthesized multivalent lipids show high TE.
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The data support the use of the GMMA technology for the development of intramuscular multivalent Shigella vaccines.
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Our study suggests that multivalent vaccines may be more suitable in this setting, especially for HIV-infected individuals.
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The use of such multivalent vaccines did not show overt immune interference in comparison with monovalent vaccines.
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Here, we estimate that multivalent interactions for WT Syk improve cis-oriented binding by three orders of magnitude.
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Proteasomal digestion studies and mass spectrometry analysis showed cleavage of the multivalent construct to generate the individual epitopes.
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The most important advantage of loligomers is the multivalent presentation of targeting signals resulting from a tentacular arrangement.
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Our work demonstrates the importance of avidity via multivalent anionic lipid interactions in the spatial control of GTPase activation.
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Our data demonstrate that this multivalent P. haemolytica vaccine is safe and stimulates marked antibody responses in bighorn sheep.
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Both monoclonal T cell-specific antibodies and multivalent major histocompatibility complex proteins are used as diagnostic reagents for T cell-mediated diseases.