Scientists develop new, rapid pipeline for antimicrobials

Antibodies are proteins produced by the human immune system to ward off foreign invaders. Our bodies mount this defense rapidly, especially if they have seen the invader before, producing the needed antibody within days of infection. But to make them in the lab, antibodies specific for just one invader can take months, and be an expensive proposition. New research looks at mimicking nature’s approach while dramatically reducing the antimicrobial discovery and production time.