Patent classifications
G01N2333/135
ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS PROTEIN F PRE-FUSION CONFORMATION AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR
The present disclosure is directed to antibodies binding to human respiratory syncytial virus F protein, including both neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies, and methods for use thereof.
CALIBRATION OF ELISA FOR CLINICAL ANTIBODY RESPONSE BY QUANTITATIVE MASS SPECTROMETRY
Methods of calibrating ELISA read-out for clinical antibody response are described. In particular, the invention relates to methods for calibrating ELISA read-out for the clinical antibody response to vaccines by quantitative mass spectrometry.
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONDUCTING MULTIPLE MEASUREMENTS ON A SAMPLE
Multiplexed test measurements are conducted using an assay module having a plurality of assay domains. In preferred embodiments, these measurements are conducted in assay modules having integrated electrodes with a reader apparatus adapted to receive assay modules, induce luminescence, preferably electrode induced luminescence, in the wells or assay regions of the assay modules and measure the induced luminescence.
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR
The present disclosure is directed to antibodies binding to human respiratory syncytial virus F protein, including both neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies, and methods for use thereof.
Immunochromatography device for detecting RSV
The present invention provides an easy-to-use and higher-sensitivity immunochromatography device for an RSV, the device using an antibody that binds specifically to F protein of the RSV in a determination region of a chromatography medium, a test kit by an immunochromatography method, and a method for detecting an RSV using these device and kit. The present invention relates to an immunochromatography device in which not only an antibody that binds specifically to F protein of an RSV but also an antibody that binds specifically to N protein of the RSV is solid-phased in a determination region of a chromatography medium. The present invention also relates to a test kit by an immunochromatography method, and a method for detecting an RSV using these device and kit.
High Sensitivity Analyte Network Detection Flow Assays And Related Methods
Articles (e.g., lateral flow assays) and methods for the detection of an analyte are generally described. The assays may involve the use of a network which blocks or restricts flow in the assay, e.g., due to formation of an interconnect network or lattice.
CALIBRATION OF ELISA FOR CLINICAL ANTIBODY RESPONSE BY QUANTITATIVE MASS SPECTROMETRY
Methods of calibrating ELISA read-out for clinical antibody response are described. In particular, the invention relates to methods for calibrating ELISA read-out for the clinical antibody response to vaccines by quantitative mass spectrometry.
Human antibodies binding to RSV G protein
The disclosure relates to isolated antibodies and antigen-binding fragments that bind to the G protein of RSV and which are capable of neutralizing RSV A and B subtypes, and the use thereof in the diagnosis, prophylaxis, and/or treatment of RSV infections.
Human Antibodies to Respiratory Syncytial Virus F Protein and Methods of Use Thereof
The present invention provides fully human antibodies that bind to respiratory syncytial virus F protein, compositions comprising the antibodies and methods of use. The antibodies of the invention are useful for preventing fusion of the virus with the cell membrane and preventing cell to cell spread of the virus, thereby providing a means of preventing the infection, or treating a patient suffering from the infection and ameliorating one or more symptoms or complications associated with the viral infection. The antibodies may also be useful for diagnosis of an infection by RSV.
Specific monoclonal antibody against the N antigen of human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) useful for treating infection, detection thereof and diagnosis
The invention relates to a monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof, which recognizes the N (nucleocapsid) protein of the human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), useful for the development of diagnostic methods for RSV infection and for the production of pharmaceutical compositions intended for the treatment, protection and/or prophylaxis of RSV infection.