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SUBMITTER: Santana-Mederos D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8826971 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Santana-Mederos Darielys D Perez-Nicado Rocmira R Climent Yanet Y Rodriguez Laura L Ramirez Belinda Sanchez BS Perez-Rodriguez Sonia S Rodriguez Meybi M Labrada Claudia C Hernandez Tays T Diaz Marianniz M Orosa Ivette I Ramirez Ubel U Oliva Reynaldo R Garrido Raine R Cardoso Felix F Landys Mario M Martinez Roselyn R Gonzalez Humberto H Hernandez Tamara T Ochoa-Azze Rolando R Perez Jose L JL Enriquez Juliet J Gonzalez Nibaldo N Infante Yenicet Y Espinosa Luis A LA Ramos Yassel Y González Luis Javier LJ Valenzuela Carmen C Casadesus Ana Victoria AV Fernandez Briandy B Rojas Gertrudis G Pérez-Massón Beatriz B Tundidor Yaima Y Bermudez Ernesto E Plasencia Claudia A CA Boggiano Tammy T Ojito Eduardo E Chiodo Fabrizio F Fernandez Sonsire S Paquet Françoise F Fang Cheng C Chen Guang-Wu GW Rivera Daniel G DG Valdes-Balbin Yury Y Garcia-Rivera Dagmar D Verez Bencomo Vicente V
RSC chemical biology 20211208 2
SARS-CoV-2 infection is mediated by the interaction of the spike glycoprotein trimer <i>via</i> its receptor-binding domain (RBD) with the host's cellular receptor. Vaccines seek to block this interaction by eliciting neutralizing antibodies, most of which are directed toward the RBD. Many protein subunit vaccines require powerful adjuvants to generate a potent antibody response. Here, we report on the use of a SARS-CoV-2 dimeric recombinant RBD combined with <i>Neisseria meningitidis</i> outer ...[more]