New lab-made antibody matches IVIG effectiveness at lower doses in mice
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A potential IVIG replacement could treat autoimmunity that’s significantly more potent A histology showing the ankle joint of a mouse four days after receiving the new antibody treatment, V11 sFc. Credit: Ravetch lab, . Rockefeller University

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy involves infusing patients with naturally occurring IgG antibodies to treat autoimmune conditions. With origins dating back to the 1950s, IVIG is currently FDA-approved for four diseases but widely prescribed off-label to treat more than 80 additional ones because it’s often t…

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