Jim Wells (UCSF)
Antibodies once acted only as protein blockers. Now, scientists are finding new ways to make them protein destroyers
The first lab-made antibody medicine was approved in 1986 — it bound to an antigen known as CD3 on T cells and was meant to prevent …
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