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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2022 · 4 MIN

EXTENDED: Are Monoclonal Antibodies a Slam Dunk for Malaria?

from Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute

When you give a vaccine, you generate a team of antibodies. Some will be effective, others not so much. Suppose you took the very best player and transformed your immune system into a team of all-stars? Would you increase your chances of winning the game? With Robert Seder, Principal Investigator at NIAID, NIH.

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