Your immune system makes its own antiviral drug − and it's likely one of the most ancient
- Written by Neil Marsh, Professor of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan
Blocking viruses from replicating their RNA is one way antivirals work.CROCOTHERY/iStock via Getty Images PlusAntiviral drugs are generally considered to be a 20th century invention. But recent research has uncovered an unexpected facet to your immune system: It can synthesize its own antiviral molecules in response to viral infections.
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