Broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) are like super heroes that help fight off germs by stopping them from causing sickness.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, each one is a kind of germ. Normally, your body makes special helpers called antibodies to stop just one type of toy (or germ). But bnAbs are extra strong and can stop many different kinds of toys at once!
How They Work
When germs try to make you sick, they often use a special tool, like a key, to get into your body. bnAbs act like a lock that stops the key from working. Because they work on many keys (or germs), they can help fight off sicknesses that change or have lots of different forms.
Why They're Important
Think of it like having a superhero who can stop multiple villains at once, instead of just one. This makes fighting germs easier and more effective, kind of like how a blanket can keep you warm no matter what the weather is outside!
Examples
- Antibodies that fight different versions of the same virus
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See also
- What are neutralizing antibodies?
- How Do Viruses Reproduce?
- How COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Work?
- How A Virus Spreads?
- How Does Animation: Developing immunological memory Work?