Antibodies bind to specific antigens on pathogens. This means that only one type of antibody will bind to a matching antigen. For example, an antibody that can recognise an antigen on the ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) may directly stall or kill tumour cells by binding tumour cell-specific antigens, or indirectly kill tumour cells by inhibiting the immune checkpoint molecules that ...
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