Antibodies that recognize lipids: A new path for HIV vaccines and autoimmune disease treatments

Lipids are the fatty molecules that make up cellular membranes, creating a protective barrier that regulates what enters and exits the cell. Until recently, scientists believed antibodies couldn't safely target lipids without risking harm to healthy tissues, since the same lipids that appear in viruses are widely distributed throughout the body.
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