Publications by authors named "Dejenae L See"

The formation of enduring relationships dramatically influences future behavior, promoting affiliation between familiar individuals. How such attachments are encoded to elicit and reinforce specific social behaviors in distinct ethological contexts remains unknown. Signaling via the oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) facilitates social reward as well as pair bond formation between mates in socially monogamous prairie voles .

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  • Current antibody design is inefficient, relying on methods like animal immunization or library screening rather than rational design.
  • A specialized RFdiffusion network has been developed that can create custom antibodies that target specific epitopes effectively.
  • Experimental results show successful binding of the designed antibodies to four relevant disease epitopes, validating the model's accuracy through structural analysis.
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