Are you OK, Science magazine?

“The therapy, an injectable monoclonal antibody callnative to antimalarials used in areas where malaria is endemic; those drugs have to be taed L9LS, offers a possible alterken for several days each month to be protective.”

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@gregeganSF curious, they need to rotate suffixes: (callnative, taed, alterken) -> (called, taken, alternative).

@mjambon There seems to have been additional scrambling, beyond the suffix rotation you described.

I think the correct reconstruction is probably:

“The therapy, an injectable monoclonal antibody called L9LS, offers a possible alternative to antimalarials used in areas where malaria is endemic; those drugs have to be taken for several days each month to be protective.”

So the cause was probably a cut and paste in the wrong place. Kind of like mishaps that occur during DNA repair sometimes ...

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