Extended Data Fig. 6: Total antibody reactivity as measured by double antigen bridging assay (DABA) (average of a duplicate measurement) for the Ebola post-cure cohort participants with longitudinal follow up (≥2 data points, n = 51) demonstrating decline–restimulation–decline (in any order) of antibody reactivity over time. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Total antibody reactivity as measured by double antigen bridging assay (DABA) (average of a duplicate measurement) for the Ebola post-cure cohort participants with longitudinal follow up (≥2 data points, n = 51) demonstrating decline–restimulation–decline (in any order) of antibody reactivity over time.

From: Ebola virus antibody decay–stimulation in a high proportion of survivors

Extended Data Fig. 6: Total antibody reactivity as measured by double antigen bridging assay (DABA) (average of a duplicate measurement) for the Ebola post-cure cohort participants with longitudinal follow up (≥2 data points, n = 51) demonstrating decline–restimulation–decline (in any order) of antibody reactivity over time.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Decline is indicated by a black line and restimulation by a yellow horizontal line.

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