Humanized anti Flu B NP antibody
Influenza viruses are divided into three types: A, B, and C. Influenza A virus can cause a worldwide pandemic. Influenza virus is a segmented single-stranded negative-stranded RNA virus. The protein combined with nucleic acid is nucleoprotein (nucleoproteiN, NP). The NP antigen is stable and type-specific. Outside the virus, the core is the matrix protein (M protein) tightly bound to the virus envelope, and the outermost is the virus envelope. There are two kinds of spines on the envelope; one is hemagglutinin (HA), and the other is nerve Aidase (neuraminidase, NA), which is easily mutated. We can provide antibodies for flu if you may have an interest.
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