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An antibody is a blood protein that is produced in response to and counteracts an antigen. Antibodies are produced in response to disease and help the body fight against the particular disease. In this way, antibodies help the body develop an immunity to disease.

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MD Anderson Cancer Center, CytomX to study probody-enabled CAR-NK cell therapies

MD Anderson Cancer Center, CytomX to study probody-enabled CAR-NK cell therapies

Researchers discover potential solution for side effects of immunotherapy treatment for Alzheimer's

Researchers discover potential solution for side effects of immunotherapy treatment for Alzheimer's

Janssen doses first patient in daratumumab clinical trial using Halozyme's ENHANZE technology

Janssen doses first patient in daratumumab clinical trial using Halozyme's ENHANZE technology

New vaccine candidate shows great promise at fighting respiratory syncytial virus

New vaccine candidate shows great promise at fighting respiratory syncytial virus

Drugs that target malignant cells increase life expectancy in advanced breast cancer patients

Drugs that target malignant cells increase life expectancy in advanced breast cancer patients

Nucala (mepolizumab) approved for treatment of asthma patients

Nucala (mepolizumab) approved for treatment of asthma patients

Lab experiment leads researchers to major red blood cell discovery

Lab experiment leads researchers to major red blood cell discovery

Good news for patients suffering from dry age-related macular degeneration

Good news for patients suffering from dry age-related macular degeneration

Rice scientists solve long-standing mystery about hemophilia protein

Rice scientists solve long-standing mystery about hemophilia protein

Researchers develop cancer-killing 'grenades’

Researchers develop cancer-killing 'grenades’

Researchers discover key regulator that impacts survival of lymphoma patients

Researchers discover key regulator that impacts survival of lymphoma patients

UTMB scientists work with InBios International to develop novel diagnostic test for chikungunya

UTMB scientists work with InBios International to develop novel diagnostic test for chikungunya

Scientists one step closer to developing new treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

Scientists one step closer to developing new treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

SLU VTEU awarded $5.8 million NIH contract to support 'omics' research initiative

SLU VTEU awarded $5.8 million NIH contract to support 'omics' research initiative

President and CEO of Protein Sciences elected as 2015 Fellow of the International Society for Vaccines

President and CEO of Protein Sciences elected as 2015 Fellow of the International Society for Vaccines

UAB researcher awarded NIH grant to study pathogenesis of thrombotic microangiopathy

UAB researcher awarded NIH grant to study pathogenesis of thrombotic microangiopathy

Yervoy approved for patients at high risk of developing recurrence of melanoma after surgery

Yervoy approved for patients at high risk of developing recurrence of melanoma after surgery

Liposomal sizing and the Coulter principle: an interview with Professor Melvin E. Klegerman

Liposomal sizing and the Coulter principle: an interview with Professor Melvin E. Klegerman

Australian researchers find a way to boost cross-protective capabilities of influenza A vaccine

Australian researchers find a way to boost cross-protective capabilities of influenza A vaccine

Insulin plays a much stronger role in regulating release of dopamine

Insulin plays a much stronger role in regulating release of dopamine

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