2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.168085803.39499350/v1
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Characterization of a human-mouse chimeric monoclonal antibody targeting rabies virus glycoprotein

Abstract: At present, the horse or human rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) used for post-exposure prevention of human rabies (PEP) has high cost and limited availability. It is strongly encouraged to replace RIG with equivalent or more effective and safer products. Mouse and human monoclonal antibodies have been shown to protect rodents from lethal rabies virus (RABV) attacks. In this study, we reported a human-mouse chimeric monoclonal antibody, 12-2A12, which showed a strong neutralization potency and a wide breadth against… Show more

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