University of Michigan: New Research Reveals How One Antibody Blocks Dangerous Effects of Dengue Virus Infection, Offering a Potential Path to Prevention
January 08, 2021
January 08, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Jan. 8 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
A team of researchers has discovered an antibody that blocks the ability of the dengue virus to cause disease in mice. The findings open the potential for developing effective treatments and designing a vaccine for dengue and similar diseases.
Dengue virus, a member of a group of viruses called flaviviruses, causes 50 to 100 million cases of dengue disease each year, wi . . .
A team of researchers has discovered an antibody that blocks the ability of the dengue virus to cause disease in mice. The findings open the potential for developing effective treatments and designing a vaccine for dengue and similar diseases.
Dengue virus, a member of a group of viruses called flaviviruses, causes 50 to 100 million cases of dengue disease each year, wi . . .