Adhesive antibodies
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6731, 25-25
Abstract:
When the immune system becomes run-down and ineffective, help might come from agents that bind small antibody-antigen complexes into bigger and more tightly associated agglomerations. Macrophages would find such agglomerations easier to mop up, and DREADCO biochemists are exploring several alternative binding candidates.
Date: 1999
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