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MindWalk's Dengue Data Supports HYFT Computational Predictions

Created at 2 Jun · 11:47 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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MindWalk presented preclinical data for its dengue vaccine candidate, aligning with predictions from the HYFT computational platform. Immunogens designed using HYFT's predicted target induced cross-reactive antibodies effective against all four dengue serotypes, with results reproduced in independent campaigns.

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Who's Involved

MindWalk
Company presenting preclinical dengue data
HYFT®
Computational prediction platform

↳ Why This Matters

This alignment between computational prediction and experimental results validates the HYFT platform's utility in vaccine development and suggests a promising path forward for MindWalk's dengue vaccine candidate.

Key facts

  • MindWalk's preclinical dengue data supports HYFT computational predictions.
  • Immunogens designed on HYFT's predicted target elicited cross-reactive antibodies.
  • Antibodies were effective against all four dengue serotypes.
  • Results were reproduced across two independent campaigns.

MindWalk has presented preclinical data for its dengue vaccine candidate that aligns with predictions made by the HYFT® computational platform. The immunogens, designed based on HYFT's predicted target, successfully induced cross-reactive antibodies. These antibodies demonstrated efficacy against antigens from all four known dengue serotypes. The findings were further validated through reproduction in two independent experimental campaigns, suggesting robustness in both the computational prediction and the resulting immunogen design.

Frequently asked questions

HYFT® is a computational prediction platform used in drug discovery and vaccine development.

The research targets dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral illness.

Cross-reactive antibodies are capable of binding to more than one antigen, in this case, antigens from different dengue serotypes.

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How It Developed

2 Jun · 11:29 AM
MindWalk's preclinical data suggest HYFT® computational predictions may guide immunogen design for broad dengue protection.
Financial Post via PiQSuite

Sources

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MindWalk's Preclinical Dengue Data Support a HYFT® Computational Prediction: Immunogens Designed on the Predicted Target Elicited Cross-Reactive Antibodies Against Antigens of All Four Dengue Serotypes, Reproduced Across Two Independent Campaignsm.piqsuite.com

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