Publications by authors named "D T Blackstock"

Broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) CAP256-VRC26.25 (abbreviated CAP256LS), a human IgGI monoclonal antibody targeting the V1V2 site of the HIV-1 envelope, has demonstrated high therapeutic potential as a broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody against HIV-1. During the process development, a heavy chain fragmentation (clipping) was observed, that led to a relative potency reduction.

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Article Synopsis
  • CAP256V2LS is a monoclonal antibody being developed for HIV-1 prevention, highlighting the importance of tyrosine-O-sulfation in its biological activity.
  • The researchers introduced a new chromatography method to analyze and quantify different sulfated proteoforms, discovering that the fully sulfated form (4-SO) was the most effective in binding to and neutralizing HIV-1 viruses.
  • Variations in the production of the 4-SO proteoform from different CHO cell lines are important for optimizing the development of a potent clinical product, emphasizing the role of sulfation in enhancing the efficacy of biotherapeutics.
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Purpose Of Review: This review explores trends in the United States (US) transplant surgery workforce with a focus on historical demographics, post-fellowship job market, and quality of life reported by transplant surgeons. Ongoing efforts to improve women and racial/ethnic minority representation in transplant surgery are highlighted. Future directions to create a transplant workforce that reflects the diversity of the US population are discussed.

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It is well documented that Physician Assistants (PAs) and Nurse Practitioners (NPs), collectively known as Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), have a beneficial role beyond the field of primary care. APPs broad spectrum of knowledge make them particularly well suited for specializing in complex fields such as transplant. Variations in practice across transplant centers lead to questions regarding optimal use of APPs.

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