
|
Monoclonal Antibodies Come of Age Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - Ehud Rattner Home >> Headlines >> Medicine
|
|
A fast way of isolating antibodies from people has been used to create a library of the immune proteins produced by someone inoculated with a nicotine-acting vaccine. Roger Beerli and his team at Cytos Biotechnology in Schlieren, Switzerland, used lymphocytes from an individual who was enrolled in a clinical trial of the smoking-cessation vaccine, and with their technique rapidly identified nicotine-specific antibodies. (source: nature.com)
|
|
| Related News |
|
Are Two Strains of HIV Needed to Cause AIDS? |
|
Nanoparticles Vaccination Developed |
| Related Pictures |
|
Intel Health Guide |
|
Vena Platform |
| Related Articles |
|
Shedding Light on Blindness |
|
Mind Controlled Bionic Limbs |