bNAber
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Ragon Institute, SBMRI, Sanford-Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, TSRI | |
United States | |
The discovery of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) has provided an enormous impetus to the HIV vaccine research and to entire immunology. The bNAber database provides open, user friendly access to detailed data on the rapidly growing list of HIV bNAbs, including neutralization profiles, sequences, and three-dimensional structures (when available). It also provides an extensive list of visualization and analysis tools, such as heatmaps to analyze neutralization data as well as structure and sequence viewers to correlate bNAbs properties with structural and sequence features of individual antibodies. The goal of the bNAber database is to enable researchers in this field to easily compare and analyze available information on bNAbs thereby supporting efforts to design an effective vaccine for HIV/AIDS. The bNAber database not only provides easy access to data that currently is scattered in the supplementary materials sections of individual papers, but also contributes to the development of general standards of data that have to be presented with the discovery of new bNAbs and a universal mechanism of how such data can be shared. | |
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Method, Sequence, 3D structure | |
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See the corresponding part in the FAIRsharing record. | |
(2018-12-21) | |
2019-03-28 | |
2019-06-03 | |
Creative Commons Attribution and Share-alike (CC-BY-SA) International 4.0 license |