Camel nanobodies, a smaller and simpler type of antibody, offer significant advantages over traditional antibodies. They can reach into smaller crevices of pathogens, penetrate deeper into body tissues, and are more stable under extreme conditions, making them effective for targeting difficult-to-reach areas and treating conditions like neurological disorders and cancers.
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