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Is There a Favorite Antibodies?
Professor jim nay smith is a world leading biologist and director of the rosalind franklin institute in oxfordshire. He explained to me what was so ar useful about these little cameled immune proteins, they're smaller and much more stable. You couldn't do that with or human systems, or two chain antibodies. So we've made things where we've been able to stitch them together, head to tail, and make what we call maltimore. We can make strings of three. And that type of molecule is really, really po at clearing out the virus. It gives a lot of what we call potency, and that's a really important thing.
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