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Hitting the right nerve

Philip Ball explains how antibodies tailored to act like biological catalysts may offer some protection against chemical weapons.

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  1. Vayron,P. et al. Towards antibody-catalyzed hydrolysis of organophosphorus poisons. Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences 97, 7058 - 7063 2000.

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Ball, P. Hitting the right nerve. Nature (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/news000713-1

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