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- Microantibody abstract "A microantibody is an artificial short chain of amino acids copied from a fully functional natural antibody. Microantibodies can stop viruses such as HIV from infecting cells in vitro.Antibodies are produced naturally by the body and play a key role in fighting infections caused by bacteria and viruses. They can also be used to treat infections by use of injections with blood plasma that contain large amounts of them. The use of whole, natural antibodies as medicines presents many problems: they can only be produced by live cells and this process is difficult to control on an industrial scale, they are large molecules and following administration by injection, they do not diffuse easily from the blood to the tissues and other sites of infections where they are needed.The use of microantibodies potentially solves these problems. They can be chemically synthesized and their small size allows them to leave the blood circulation quickly and reach the sites of infections in the tissues. They are also poorly immunogenic and do not stimulate an immune response in the host. Production problems remain, but microantibodies have the potential to become an important weapon in the arsenal used to treat infections and other diseases.".
- Microantibody wikiPageID "28760159".
- Microantibody wikiPageLength "4441".
- Microantibody wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Microantibody wikiPageRevisionID "632970322".
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Antibodies.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Blood_plasma.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antibodies.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peptides.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Humanized.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Humanized_antibody.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink In_vitro.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Monoclonal_antibodies.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Monoclonal_antibody.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Passive_immunity.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Single-domain_antibody.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Vaccine.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Vaccines.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Microantibody wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microantibody".
- Microantibody hasPhotoCollection Microantibody.
- Microantibody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Engineered_antibodies.
- Microantibody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Microantibody subject Category:Antibodies.
- Microantibody subject Category:Peptides.
- Microantibody hypernym Chain.
- Microantibody type Article.
- Microantibody type Biomolecule.
- Microantibody type Company.
- Microantibody type Article.
- Microantibody type Biomolecule.
- Microantibody type Peptide.
- Microantibody type Specialty.
- Microantibody comment "A microantibody is an artificial short chain of amino acids copied from a fully functional natural antibody. Microantibodies can stop viruses such as HIV from infecting cells in vitro.Antibodies are produced naturally by the body and play a key role in fighting infections caused by bacteria and viruses. They can also be used to treat infections by use of injections with blood plasma that contain large amounts of them.".
- Microantibody label "Microantibody".
- Microantibody sameAs ضد_صغروي_(مناعة).
- Microantibody sameAs Mikroantikörper.
- Microantibody sameAs Microanticorpo.
- Microantibody sameAs m.0dd92ph.
- Microantibody sameAs Q4279911.
- Microantibody sameAs Q4279911.
- Microantibody sameAs 微抗体.
- Microantibody wasDerivedFrom Microantibody?oldid=632970322.
- Microantibody isPrimaryTopicOf Microantibody.