Pregnant women produce super antibodies to protect newborns, now scientists know how

During pregnancy, a subtle molecular change allows immunoglobulin G — the body’s most common type of antibody — to take on an expanded protective role. Now scientists say this natural process can be replicated to improve vaccines and other antibody-based treatments.


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Source: ScienceDaily