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Min Zhao

Researcher at Xiamen University

Publications -  20
Citations -  940

Min Zhao is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epitope & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 742 citations. Previous affiliations of Min Zhao include National Institutes of Health.

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Structure of RSV Fusion Glycoprotein Trimer Bound to a Prefusion-Specific Neutralizing Antibody

TL;DR: Preference-specific antibodies that were substantially more potent than the prophylactic antibody palivizumab were identified, which should enable design of improved vaccine antigens and define new targets for passive prevention of RSV-induced disease.
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Role of heat-shock protein 90 in hepatitis E virus capsid trafficking.

TL;DR: It was concluded that HSP90 plays a crucial role in the intracellular transportation of viral capsids in the early stage of HEV infection.
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Structural basis of respiratory syncytial virus subtype-dependent neutralization by an antibody targeting the fusion glycoprotein.

TL;DR: It is shown that unlike D25, 5C4 preferentially neutralizes subtype A viruses, which improves the understanding of subtype-specific immunity and the neutralization breadth requirements of next-generation antibodies, and contributes to the design of broadly protective RSV vaccines.
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A Comprehensive Study of Neutralizing Antigenic Sites on the Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Capsid by Constructing, Clustering, and Characterizing a Tool Box.

TL;DR: This study used the statistical software SPSS to analyze cELISA (competitive ELISA) data to classify monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), which recognized conformational epitopes on E2s domain, which helped further the understanding of protective mechanisms induced by the HEV vaccine.
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A novel linear neutralizing epitope of hepatitis E virus

TL;DR: It is shown herein that this epitope could induce a neutralizing antibody response against HEV in mice and could protect rhesus monkeys from HEV infection and provided additional insight of HEV vaccine.