Getting the flu can be inevitable. However, after the infection, the human body has an army of soldiers called antibodies to protect you from the next virus-loaded sneeze. This image captures the influenza virus’ surface (brown) glycoprotein, hemagglutinin (green, blue), attacked by an antibody (in gold) and surrendering, which prevents the virus from infecting human cells.
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