Posted on Sep 13, 2022
Oregon State University researchers tackle canine cancer
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..."They offer a lot of unique attributes with the size and convenience of production,” Cebra said. “There’s been a huge amount of interest throughout the biomedical community looking at them for everything from COVID to Ebola virus to treatment of some autoimmune diseases.”
Researchers in England have found that the nanobodies can effectively target the virus that causes COVID-19.
“The sky is really the limit,” Cebra said."
..."They offer a lot of unique attributes with the size and convenience of production,” Cebra said. “There’s been a huge amount of interest throughout the biomedical community looking at them for everything from COVID to Ebola virus to treatment of some autoimmune diseases.”
Researchers in England have found that the nanobodies can effectively target the virus that causes COVID-19.
“The sky is really the limit,” Cebra said."
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