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Antibody and antigen responses by baseline anti-spike neutralizing response assay positivity.
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Baseline patient characteristics across neutralizing monoclonal antibody trials.
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Antibody and antigen responses to nMAb vs placebo day 1–90 for Tixagevimab/ Cilgavimab.
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Antibody and antigen responses to nMAb vs placebo day 1–90 for Bamlanivimab.
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Temperature-Responsive Peptide–Nucleotide Coacervates
Published 2021“…Partitioning of two dyes proves that the local hydrophobicity inside the peptide–nucleotide coacervates is different for every nucleoside triphosphate. We derive a simple relation between the temperature and salt concentration at the critical point based on a mean-field model of phase separation. …”
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Temperature-Responsive Peptide–Nucleotide Coacervates
Published 2021“…Partitioning of two dyes proves that the local hydrophobicity inside the peptide–nucleotide coacervates is different for every nucleoside triphosphate. We derive a simple relation between the temperature and salt concentration at the critical point based on a mean-field model of phase separation. …”