High-Affinity Antibodies Drive Immune System Diversification for Broader Protection
New research reveals how the immune system's own antibodies trigger diversification, creating broader protection against pathogens.
Autoimmune disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic inflammation, and immune dysregulation
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New research reveals how the immune system's own antibodies trigger diversification, creating broader protection against pathogens.
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New research reveals how our antibodies develop sophisticated defenses against harmful bacteria through repeated childhood infections.
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