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Nano Body Antibodies - What Are They?

The nana bodies are essentially about the tenth of the size of a normal erm antibody. So for that reason, we call them nano bodies. Just like our own antibodies, nano bodies bind to proteins on the viruses and bacteria that invade our bodies. This binding acts like a label, a red flag, that tells the rest of the umin system to target it for destruction.

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