Study identifies genetic switch that stimulates production of antibodies
A research conducted by a team of researchers from La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology has unveiled the gene responsible for stimulating the body’s immune system every time fatal viruses and pathogens attack the body. The stimulation of the immune system results in the production of disease-fighting antibodies in the body. The study finding is significant as it would help the researchers understand the molecular steps that activate the body’s immune system when the body is in danger.
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