Derek J Duvel

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One of the most common ways that antibodies protect us from the flu is by latching on to the very tip of proteins that project from the surface of the viruses. The viruses use these tips to latch on to cells and invade them. Antibodies prevent them from gaining entry, a bit like putting a dab of gum on the end of a key so that it can no longer turn a lock.
A Planet of Viruses
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