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Targeted Antibodies Could Potentially Battle COVID-19

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Targeted Antibodies Could Potentially Battle COVID-19

Targeted Antibodies Could Potentially Battle COVID-19

With the world eagerly awaiting a vaccine for COVID-19, scientists are also busy researching antibodies.

Research is ramping up to produce targeted antibodies that could provide an instant immunity boost against the virus.

Called"monoclonal antibodies", they could both prevent and treat the disease.

Clinical trials are already underway and could produce signs of efficacy in the next few months.


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