Publications by authors named "Leonie VoSS"

Despite the unique advantages of IgG3 over other IgG subclasses, such as mediating enhanced effector functions and increased flexibility in antigen binding due to a long hinge region, the therapeutic potential of IgG3 remains largely unexplored. This may be attributed to difficulties in recombinant expression and the reduced plasma half-life of most IgG3 allotypes. Here, we report plant expression of two SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that exhibit high (P5C3) and low (H4) antigen binding.

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  • - The connection between bruxism, temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), and headaches is common among patients, but there's debate over whether they are truly related or just often occur together due to high prevalence.
  • - Bruxism is repetitive jaw movement that isn't painful but can exacerbate existing headaches, especially when paired with TMD; differentiating between sleep and awake bruxism is important for understanding their effects on migraine and tension-type headaches.
  • - There's a lack of agreement on what defines bruxism, complicating treatment strategies; research highlights the need for clearer diagnostic criteria and more studies to better understand the causal relationships among these conditions.
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Human immune system mice, also referred to as humanized mice, are a major research tool for the in vivo study of human immune system function. Upon reconstitution with human hematopoietic stem cells, all major human leukocyte populations develop in immunodeficient mice and can be detected in peripheral blood as well as in lymphatic and nonlymphatic tissue. This includes human macrophages that are intrinsically difficult to study from humans due to their organ-resident nature.

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The transcription factor Interferon Regulatory Factor 4 (IRF4) is central in control of T cell activation and differentiation. Deficiency of IRF4 results in severe immune deficiency and affects maturation and function of most if not all T cell subsets. Here we use mouse infection models for and to analyze the function of IRF4 in T helper (Th) 17 and Th2 cell responses, respectively.

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The aim of the present study was the characterisation of three true subtilisins and one phylogenetically intermediate subtilisin from halotolerant and halophilic microorganisms. Considering the currently growing enzyme market for efficient and novel biocatalysts, data mining is a promising source for novel, as yet uncharacterised enzymes, especially from halophilic or halotolerant Bacillaceae, which offer great potential to meet industrial needs. Both halophilic bacteria Pontibacillus marinus DSM 16465 and Alkalibacillus haloalkaliphilus DSM 5271 and both halotolerant bacteria Metabacillus indicus DSM 16189 and Litchfieldia alkalitelluris DSM 16976 served as a source for the four new subtilisins SPPM, SPAH, SPMI and SPLA.

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A novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in China in December 2019, causing an ongoing, rapidly spreading global pandemic. Worldwide, vaccination is now expected to provide containment of the novel virus, resulting in an antibody-mediated immunity. To verify this, serological antibody assays qualitatively as well as quantitatively depicting the amount of generated antibodies are of great importance.

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