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Fast treatment manufactured from flu survivors' antibodies could pave the way to more effectively thwarting pandemics


A new method for swiftly producing proteins to fight infections could mean the difference between life and death during future pandemics. Researchers report in Nature today that they have perfected a way to manufacture monoclonal antibodies capable of destroying diseases such the avian flu, which have the ability to swap genes with human flu varieties and jump from birds to people.

b cell monoclonal antibodies

THE HOLY GRAIL: Researchers say they may soon be able make B cells expressing antibodies specific to several illnesses in less than a month.

Their research is a dramatic advance, because it marks the first time that scientists were able to rapidly generate the disease-killing proteins, according to study co-author Patrick Wilson, an immunologist at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) in Oklahoma City.