By SHUNSUKE KIMURA/ Staff Writer
November 8, 2020 at 07:30 JST
Magnetic beads used to “fish” for antibody-like proteins move in the solution when they are attracted to a magnet. This photo was taken at Nagoya University in Nagoya’s Chikusa Ward. (Shunsuke Kimura)
NAGOYA--Researchers here announced a quicker method of creating antibody-like proteins that capture the novel coronavirus than under current methods. [Read More]
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