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The Role of Neutrophils in Virus Infection
In mice, there's no FC binding of IGA monomeric IGA. And they're fine. They probably utilize the FC gamma receptors for IGG to perform similar type functions. On tomorrow's Twiv, we have a paper all about non neutralizing but protective antibodies that can neutralize infection with a variety of different influenza virus isolates. The idea is, so the antibody binds the stalk, the FC binds, say a neutrophil, and then the head of the hemagglutin and bicyallic acid.