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Llama antibodies could help treat coronavirus, UK study shows – The Brussels Times
Antibodies taken from llamas have been shown to neutralise the new coronavirus, and could possibly be developed as a treatment for patients with severe Covid-19, UK researchers announced on Tuesday. T
Antibodies taken from llamas have been shown to neutralise the new coronavirus, and could possibly be developed as a treatment for patients with severe Covid-19, UK researchers announced on Tuesday.
The researchers hope that the antibodies – known as nanobodies due to their small size – could eventually be developed as a treatment for people suffering from severe Covid-19.
The team, made up of researchers from the Rosalind Franklin Institute, Oxford University, Diamond Light Source and Public …
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