Study finds SARS recoverer antibody inhibits new coronavirus
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Last Update: 2020-05-20
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an international team of 18 academic report published in the British journal "Nature", they (SARS) patients have recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome antibodies isolated from the body, in the laboratory can effectively inhibit new crown virus, which may help develop new crown against viral drugs or vaccinesinstitution University of Washington and other US researchers say they are from 2003, but then infected with the SARS virus isolated from a number of antibodies in vivo rehabilitation of patients, previously found that these antibodies can inhibit SARS from humans and animals associated coronaviruscrown in the new outbreak, they found a code S309 antibody demonstrated the new crown on a strong ability to inhibit the virus in the experimentIf S309 and another relatively weak role of antibody used in combination, can further enhance the effect of the new crown and viruses, while reducing the probability of the emergence of resistant virus mutationsresearchers say, because the S309 antibody capable of covering a wide range of coronavirus, even if the new crown continued evolution of the virus is not easily develop resistance to the antibodyHowever, this study is only preliminary study related to the potential role of antibodies against the new virus crown, not to carry out clinical trialsThe researchers said, is to promote research and development work related drugs, recent clinical trials is expected to carry out(A BiovalleyBioon.com)
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