Life Sciences
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Scientists reveal how immune cells deliberately scramble DNA to fight disease
Researchers have identified the molecular machinery that allows immune cells to intentionally introduce genetic mutations during antibody production. The finding could accelerate development of better vaccines and targeted cancer immunotherapies by revealing how to enhance the body's natural ability to generate diverse disease-fighting proteins.
Originaltitel: DNA repair mechanisms that promote insertion-deletion events during immunoglobulin gene diversification