Scientists at PITT Discover A Biomolecule For Neutralizing The 'Rona

As bat signals are sent up to bring scientists in to help fight the evil 'rona, could be, would be hero's at the University of Pittsburgh has identified a molecule that “completely and specifically" neutralizes the virus.

“University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers isolated the smallest biological molecule to date that neutralizes the SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to a report published Monday in the journal Cell. The antibody component is 10 times smaller than a full-sized antibody and has been used to create a drug known as Ab8 for use as a therapeutic and preventative against SARS-CoV-2, the report says.


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