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It's Not an Antibody, It's a Frankenbody: A New Tool for Live-cell Imaging
Antibodies are the biomolecules our immune systems deploy to find, tag and destroy invading pathogens. They work by binding to specific targets, called epitopes, on the surfaces of antigens - like locks to keys.
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