Ancient Teeth Yield Centuries-Old Antibodies

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Scientists from the University of Nottingham have successfully extracted stable antibodies from 800-year-old medieval human teeth, demonstrating that teeth can preserve antibodies for centuries. This discovery opens up new possibilities for studying historical human diseases and understanding how antibody responses have developed throughout history. The study also found preliminary evidence that mammoth bones nearly 40,000 years old may also preserve stable antibodies.
Topics:health#antibodies#historical-diseases#medieval-human-teeth#palaeoproteomics#science-and-technology#teeth
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