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Antibodies target different part of coronavirus in severe COVID-19 cases: Study – Devdiscourse
According to the scientists, including those from Stanford University in the US, the findings shed new light on the links between the course of the disease and…

The body’s protective antibodies against the novel coronavirus target a different part of the virus in severe cases of COVID-19 than they do in mild forms of the disease, and wane significantly within several months of infection, a new study says. According to the scientists, including those from Stanford University in the US, the findings shed new light on the links between the course of the disease and a patient’s immune response.
The research, published in the journal Science Immunology, found…
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