You just doubled down! Delightful.. now we get to
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Yes. That was me. “If they’ve *isolated* the right antibody”
Isolated. Not detected. Why would I say “isolated”? Why would an antibody be significant for this method? What is an antibody, while we’re at it, and what does it do?
You’re overlooking the second part, which is also crucial: “and can scale up its production enough”... what is “it’s”? It refers to the object mentioned earlier, the antibody. Wait... why would an antibody be produced once it’s identified? Why would one need to produce a lot of it.. to “scale up”?
Let’s hear it, Pluto. You have all the answers, and we’re all just pretenders, correct?