Publications by authors named "Jennifer Melendez"

Article Synopsis
  • In 2022, the monkeypox virus outbreak prompted the need for immediate public health responses, leading to the exploration of plant-derived monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) as potential treatments due to their antiviral properties.
  • The study specifically focuses on developing a plant-derived mAb that targets the extracellular enveloped virion (EV) of MPXV, which is crucial for the virus's spread and resistant to neutralization.
  • The findings confirm that the plant-made mAb, named H2, effectively binds to the MPXV EV and neutralizes it, marking a significant advancement in therapeutic strategies against monkeypox and highlighting the potential of plant-based antibodies for treating emerging infectious diseases.
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Here, we report the draft genome sequence of sp. strain MMG025, isolated from the surface of giant kelp and assembled and analyzed by undergraduate students participating in a marine microbial genomics course. A genomic comparison suggests that MMG025 is a novel species, providing a resource for future microbiology and biotechnology investigations.

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Background: Approximately 500,000 people in the United States are affected by end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), 53% of whom are Black or Latino. ESKD significantly impacts psychosocial health and quality of life. However, few studies address the psychosocial aspects of ESKD, especially among black and Latino adults.

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Community health centers (CHCs) provide optimal research settings. They serve a high-risk, medically underserved population in the greatest need of intervention. Low socioeconomic status renders this population particularly vulnerable to research misconduct.

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