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Shark and camel blood contain antibodies much smaller than those found in humans. These antibodies could potentially be used as treatment for brain diseases, which are notoriously hard to treat because larger molecules cannot cross from the bloodstream to the brain.

May 16, 2018 BIMnewsmanager
Shark and camel blood contain antibodies much smaller than those found in humans. These antibodies could potentially be used as treatment for brain diseases, which are notoriously hard to treat because larger molecules cannot cross from the bloodstream to the brain. submitted by /u/HCFC-22
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