In the case of ones immunte system... the wider
the sources of human antibodies... the better.
Not exact matches
Human milk is a bodily fluid which, apart from being an excellent nutritional
source for the growing infant, also contains a variety
of immune components such as
antibodies, growth factors, cytokines, antimicrobial compounds, and specific immune cells [9].
The researchers also pinpointed the
human genes that are the likely
source of the immune cells that produce the two
antibodies.
Antibodies isolated from B cells
of human patients that had recovered from S. aureus infections served as the
source for selecting an
antibody that could bind a variety
of clinically relevant S. aureus strains.