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Immune 47: Trapping viruses in NETs

Immune

CHAPTER

The Role of Antibodies in Autoimmune Diseases

Some, when monomeric IgA is infused, some does end up in mucosa. So parascellular leakage, you know, nonspecific transfer. Once you have tissue damage, then all bets are off about things that were in the blood or leaking into- That's a good point. I was just wondering about the envelope versus non-envelope virus because there's some evidence with some broadly neutralizing antibodies that they're making contacts with lipid bilayer. And be a part of that stock versus head thing that we talked about earlier.

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