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Antibody used for COVID-19 therapy does not inhibit SARS-Cov-2 variants – News-Medical.Net
Cell culture studies show that mutated viruses are less susceptible to inhibition by antibodies from recovered or vaccinated individuals.
Cell culture studies show that mutated viruses are less susceptible to inhibition by antibodies from recovered or vaccinated individuals.
Testing and vaccination – these are the pillars on which humanity is trying to get a grip on the Coronavirus pandemic. Although it is taking longer than many had expected, it is believed that it is only a matter of time before we are all vaccinated and thus protected.
However, time is also working for the virus, which has now mutated several times, with variants…
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