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How do antibodies get transported into the cell?

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Antibodies doesn't target mitochondria inside the cell. And even if they did get inside a cell and attached to mitochondria proteins, there wouldn't come a reaction. Antibodies work together with the cells of the body and the white blood cells. read more

TNT, exocytosis, transcytosis, and direct cell-cell communication are known to play a role in intercellular transport of prions. ** This misinformation is not limited to prion diseases but also protein folding and aggregation. read more

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