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Pioneering method allows scientists to see immune response to Covid-19 at molecular level – Wales Online
‘It’s a lot like the codebreakers at Bletchley Park’

Scientists have developed a way of seeing the body’s immune response to Covid-19 at a molecular level from a two-hour test.
The method has been pioneered by Fluidic Analytics, a Cambridge University spin-out, and has been likened to the cracking of Nazi Enigma codes in the Second World War.
Andrew Lynn, chief executive of Fluidic Analytics, said: “The analogy that we like to use is we’ve got a way of understanding how the virus is attacking the body and how antibodies are attacking them. It’s a…
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