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| | | | | When COVID-19 burst on to the scene, tests quickly showed that the everyone was susceptible - no pre-existing antibodies were found that bound to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This led to dire predictions that over 80% of the population might eventually fall ill. Now more than six months in, this has not happened, and it does not appear to be close to happening. A few months ago, noted virologist Christian Drosten mused in his (German) podcast that some people might have a level of immunity after all, but he wasn't yet sure. | |
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virology.ws
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| | | | | The immune response to viral infection comprises innate and adaptive defenses. The innate response, which we have discussed previously, functions continuous ... | |
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deepmind.google
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| | | New AI system designs proteins that successfully bind to target molecules, with potential for advancing drug design, disease understanding and more. | ||