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Things You Should Really Under No Circumstances Do To A Rabbit, According To Veterinarians

The bigger size of a rabbit, particularly its bigger spleen and greater blood volume and bone marrow tissue, implies improved chances for detaching B cells and hunting for far more monoclonal antibodies with the required epitope specificities. For therapeutic use, the higher sensitivity and epitope specificity of rabbit monoclonal antibodies translate to lowered off-target binding and decrease dosage requirements, eventually minimizing the potential for toxicity. “I am sorry to disappoint but, no, this is not going to be a time for rabbits, I’m afraid.” Diane Kruger wows in a thigh-skimming black mini dress with a dramatic train as she hits...