نتایج جستجو برای: immunoinformatics

تعداد نتایج: 321  

Journal: :In silico biology 2003
Nikolai Petrovsky Christian Schönbach Vladimir Brusic

Novartis Foundation sponsored a Symposium which brought together a group of experimental immunologists, theoretical immunologists, and bioinformaticians to discuss the new field of immunoinformatics. The discussion focused on immunological databases, antigen processing and presentation, immunogenomics, host-pathogen interactions, and mathematical modelling of the immune system. A main conclusio...

2016
Benjamin Schubert Mathias Walzer Hans-Philipp Brachvogel András Szolek Christopher Mohr Oliver Kohlbacher

UNLABELLED Immunoinformatics approaches are widely used in a variety of applications from basic immunological to applied biomedical research. Complex data integration is inevitable in immunological research and usually requires comprehensive pipelines including multiple tools and data sources. Non-standard input and output formats of immunoinformatics tools make the development of such applicat...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2008
Carmen M Diez-Rivero María García-Boronat Pedro A Reche

Immunoinformatics is an emerging new field that benefits from computational analyses and tools that facilitate the understanding of the immune system. A large number of immunoinformatics resources such as immune-related databases and analysis software are available through the World Wide Web for the benefit of the research community. However, immunoinformatics developments have sometimes remain...

Journal: :The Biochemist 2006

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2006
Bette T. Korber Montiago LaBute Karina Yusim

With the burgeoning immunological data in the scientific literature, scientists must increasingly rely on Internet resources to inform and enhance their work. Here we provide a brief overview of the adaptive immune response and summaries of immunoinformatics resources, emphasizing those with Web interfaces. These resources include searchable databases of epitopes and immune-related molecules, a...

2011
Timothy J. Messitt Frances Terry Leonard Moise William Martin Anne S. De Groot

BACKGROUND Methods for identifying physiologically relevant T-cell epitopes are critically important for development of vaccines and the design of therapeutic proteins. As the number of proteins that are being evaluated for putative immunogenicity expands, rapid and accurate tools are in great demand. Several methods to identify T-cell epitopes have been developed, the most recent of which is a...

2013
Atanas Patronov Irini Doytchinova

Vaccination is generally considered to be the most effective method of preventing infectious diseases. All vaccinations work by presenting a foreign antigen to the immune system in order to evoke an immune response. The active agent of a vaccine may be intact but inactivated ('attenuated') forms of the causative pathogens (bacteria or viruses), or purified components of the pathogen that have b...

2015
Yana Safonova Alla Lapidus Jennie Lill John Hancock

Motivation: The recent introduction of next-generation sequencing technologies to antibody studies have resulted in a growing number of immunoinformatics tools for antibody repertoire analysis. However, benchmarking these newly emerging tools remains problematic since the gold standard datasets that are needed to validate these tools are typically not available. Results: Since simulating antibo...

2009
Magdalena Feldhahn Pierre Dönnes Philipp Thiel Oliver Kohlbacher

UNLABELLED Over the last decade, immunoinformatics has made significant progress. Computational approaches, in particular the prediction of T-cell epitopes using machine learning methods, are at the core of modern vaccine design. Large-scale analyses and the integration or comparison of different methods become increasingly important. We have developed FRED, an extendable, open source software ...

2015
Leonard Moise Andres Gutierrez Farzana Kibria Rebecca Martin Ryan Tassone Rui Liu Frances Terry Bill Martin Anne S De Groot

Computational vaccine design, also known as computational vaccinology, encompasses epitope mapping, antigen selection and immunogen design using computational tools. The iVAX toolkit is an integrated set of tools that has been in development since 1998 by De Groot and Martin. It comprises a suite of immunoinformatics algorithms for triaging candidate antigens, selecting immunogenic and conserve...

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