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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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Mepolizumab almost halves exacerbations in severe asthma patients

Mepolizumab almost halves exacerbations in severe asthma patients

CDC recommends hepatitis C screening for all patients born from 1945-1965

CDC recommends hepatitis C screening for all patients born from 1945-1965

Plexin B2-CD100 interaction for prompt activation of γδ T cells and wound healing

Plexin B2-CD100 interaction for prompt activation of γδ T cells and wound healing

Genocea commences GEN-003 Phase 1/2a study in moderate-to-severe HSV-2 infection

Genocea commences GEN-003 Phase 1/2a study in moderate-to-severe HSV-2 infection

3SBio files APX001 IND application with SFDA in China

3SBio files APX001 IND application with SFDA in China

Glioblastoma patients with modified PTEN have resistance to EGFR inhibitors

Glioblastoma patients with modified PTEN have resistance to EGFR inhibitors

Researchers identify key element in the development of Burkitt lymphoma

Researchers identify key element in the development of Burkitt lymphoma

FDA extends PDUFA target action date for review of Santarus' UCERIS NDA

FDA extends PDUFA target action date for review of Santarus' UCERIS NDA

Positive results from Acorda post-marketing commitment study of dalfampridine-ER for MS

Positive results from Acorda post-marketing commitment study of dalfampridine-ER for MS

NIH awards ADi Phase II SBIR grant to scan Plasmodium falciparum proteome for protective antigens

NIH awards ADi Phase II SBIR grant to scan Plasmodium falciparum proteome for protective antigens

New 3-D view of the body's response to infection

New 3-D view of the body's response to infection

Genentech receives FDA approval for Lucentis to treat diabetic macular edema

Genentech receives FDA approval for Lucentis to treat diabetic macular edema

PharmAthene receives clinical hold order from FDA for SparVax rPA anthrax vaccine program

PharmAthene receives clinical hold order from FDA for SparVax rPA anthrax vaccine program

University of Nevada researcher to optimize new rapid test for melioidosis

University of Nevada researcher to optimize new rapid test for melioidosis

Amgen announces decision to stop ganitumab Phase 3 trial in advanced pancreatic cancer

Amgen announces decision to stop ganitumab Phase 3 trial in advanced pancreatic cancer

Healthcare professionals receive SingHealth Duke-NUS Scientific Congress abstract awards

Healthcare professionals receive SingHealth Duke-NUS Scientific Congress abstract awards

UMass Medical, Serum Institute of India partner on anti-rabies monoclonal antibody pivotal trial

UMass Medical, Serum Institute of India partner on anti-rabies monoclonal antibody pivotal trial

Clinical trial targets breast cancer cells by injecting trastuzumab directly into the spinal fluid

Clinical trial targets breast cancer cells by injecting trastuzumab directly into the spinal fluid

Study investigates role of inflammation in ALS mouse model

Study investigates role of inflammation in ALS mouse model

Adalimumab effective in maintaining remission in pediatric patients with Crohn's disease

Adalimumab effective in maintaining remission in pediatric patients with Crohn's disease

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