Antibodies are immune proteins that our bodies produce to help fight off infection. Where they recognize and bind a pathogen — and how — can give important clues to the microbe’s vulnerabilities. Fred ...
An international research team has identified a previously overlooked factor that influences how antibodies neutralize ...
Researchers have analyzed the antibody Immunoglobulin M in rainbow trout to shed some light on why these proteins may have evolved over time. Antibodies -- proteins that are produced by our immune ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are manufactured proteins that behave similarly to antibodies found naturally in the body. Researchers initially developed them for treating certain cancers but have now ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Alpha-gal syndrome is a “relatively new disease,” with little research before a decade ago. The variable domain ...
Understanding antibodies’ structure-function relationship, whether because of sequence modifications or changes in solution conditions, is crucial to understanding how functional changes occur.
A study by researchers from Japan has revealed that the simultaneous administration of two antibodies with different isotypes targeting a specific membrane protein produced a synergistic effect. This ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with colleagues at The Scripps Research Institute and Emory University ...
Antibodies—proteins that are produced by our immune system to protect us—are crucial for recognizing and getting rid of unwanted substances, or antigens, in our body. Although their role is universal, ...