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English: In antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), antibodies bind to both viral particles and Fc gamma receptors expressed on immune cells, increasing the likelihood that the viruses will infect those cells, redrawn from File:Antibody-dependent_enhancement_(ADE).png by CMG Lee.
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Author cmglee, Mathilde Laureti, Divya Narayanan, Julio Rodriguez-Andres, John K. Fazakerley, and Lukasz Kedzierski
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Principle of antibody-dependent enhancement

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