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Nature 446, 964-966 (26 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446964a; Published online 25 April 2007
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Professor of Experimental Virology (W3)
- University Hospital Jena, Institute of Virology and Antivirale Therapy
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Immunology: Pimp my antibody
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- Erika Check is a senior reporter for Nature in San Francisco.
Abstract
Antibody therapies have had more than their fair share of crashes. But designers are at work on faster, fancier new models, finds Erika Check.
You know the scene. The mechanics are in the body shop tinkering with their toys, revving things up.
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