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Evidence against an important role for infectivity-enhancing antibodies in Ebola virus infections
Thomas W. Geisbert
, Lisa E. Hensley
, Joan B. Geisbert
, Peter B. Jahrling
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Keyphrases
Infectivity
100%
Ebola Virus
100%
Ebola Virus Infection
100%
Enhancing Antibody
100%
Virus Infectivity
40%
Monkey
20%
Monocyte-derived Macrophages
20%
Glycoprotein
20%
Virus-neutralizing Antibody
20%
Convalescent
20%
Virus Pathogenesis
20%
Vero Cells
20%
Macrophage Cells
20%
Viral Vectors
20%
Murine Antibody
20%
Ebola Glycoprotein
20%
Primary Monocytes
20%
Surface Glycoprotein
20%
In Vivo Observation
20%
Early Death
20%
Recombinant Antibody
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Viral Disease
100%
Ebola Virus
100%
Infection
100%
Glycoprotein
42%
Virus Infectivity
28%
Macrophage
14%
Equus
14%
Haplorhini
14%
Human Monoclonal Antibody
14%
Viral Vector
14%