A new type of super-strong antibody could boost immune systems of cancer patients
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University of Southampton Scientists Engineer Super-Strong Antibody to Boost Immune Response Against Cancer
University of Southampton Scientists Engineer Super-Strong Antibody to Boost Immune Response Against Cancer (IN BRIEF) Scientists at the University of Southampton have engineered a new type of super-strong antibody, which could significantly enhance immune system responses in cancer patients. By altering the shape and rigidity of antibodies, the team discovered that these modified proteins can trigger stronger immune activity, potentially offeri…
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