LabCAST

"I often hear neurologists say that antibodies are not important. I simply don’t understand that comment. We know that neutralizing antibodies are very important in a number of instances. Not only are they important for reducing efficacy, they are also important for having some positive biological responses."

-- Timothy Vartanian, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. 1

 

Welcome to an introduction to the molecular biology of interferon and the role of neutralizing antibodies.

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