By targeting flu-enabling protein, antibody may protect against wide-ranging strains
The findings could lead to a universal flu vaccine and more effective emergency treatments
A nationwide team of researchers has found an antibody that protects mice against a wide range of potentially lethal influenza viruses, advancing efforts to design of a universal vaccine that could either treat or protect people against all strains of the virus.
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Thanks & Regards,
Bommali S
Scientific Event Manager | Pharmacology Congress 2020 | Longdom Conferences
LONGDOM GROUP SA |Avenue Roger Vandendriessche, 18, 1150 Brussels, Belgium
Toll-Free: +32 800-753-58
LONGDOM GROUP SA |Avenue Roger Vandendriessche, 18, 1150 Brussels, Belgium
Toll-Free: +32 800-753-58
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