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A Designer Quest for the Achilles' Heel of Influenza

Monoclonal antibodies are attractive but, in certain applications, limited therapeutic modalities due to their large size and high specificity. In this issue of Structure, Sevy at al. describe a computationally designed cyclic peptide mimicking the CDRH3 loop of the C05 antibody against influenza sh...

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Published in:Structure (London) 2020-10, Vol.28 (10), p.1083-1084
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