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Proteins --- Half-Life. --- Protein drugs --- Médicaments protéiques --- Protéines --- pharmacokinetics. --- Design --- Therapeutic use --- Conception --- Emploi en thérapeutique
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The concept of using bispecific antibodies for cancer therapy by retargeting immune effector cells was developed more than 25 years ago. However, initial clinical studies were rather disappointing mainly due to low efficacy, severe side effects and the immunogenicity of the bispecific antibodies. A deeper understanding of effector cell biology and especially developments in the field of antibody engineering has led to the generation of new classes of bispecific antibodies capable of circumventing many of these obstacles. Furthermore, new applications were established for bispecific antibodies, such as pre-targeting strategies in radioimmunotherapy and dual targeting approaches in order to improve binding, selectivity and efficacy. In this book, the different means of generating bispecific antibodies are described, with an emphasis on recombinant formats, and information on the various applications of bispecific antibodies, e.g. in cellular cancer immunotherapy, radioimmunotherapy and pretargeting strategies, but also on emerging applications such as dual targeting strategies, i.e., the simultaneous inhibition of two targets (cytokines, receptors, etc.) are provided. This book is intended for a broad readership in the field of antibody engineering, mainly from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector, but also including academic researchers working in this field.
Antibodies, Bispecific. --- Antibody-drug conjugates. --- Antibody-toxin conjugates. --- Molecular biology. --- Immunoglobulins --- Antibodies --- Serum Globulins --- Immunoproteins --- Globulins --- Blood Proteins --- Proteins --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Antibodies, Bispecific --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Bispecific antibodies. --- Immunoglobulins. --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Heterospecific antibodies --- Medicine. --- Cancer research. --- Antibodies. --- Oncology. --- Biomedicine. --- Cancer Research. --- Blood proteins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins --- Monoclonal antibodies. --- Oncology . --- Tumors --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Monoclonal immunoglobulins --- Molecular cloning --- Cancer research
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Antibodies are indispensable tools for research, diagnosis, and therapy. Recombinant approaches allow the modification and improvement of nearly all antibody properties, such as affinity, valency, specificity, stability, serum half-life, effector functions, and immunogenicity. Antibody Engineering provides a comprehensive toolbox covering the well-established basics but also many exciting new techniques. The protocols reflect the latest "hands on" knowledge of key laboratories in this still fast-moving field. Newcomers will benefit from the proven step-by-step protocols, which include helpful practical advice; experienced antibody engineers will appreciate the new ideas and approaches. The book is an invaluable resource for all those engaged in antibody research and development.
Immunology. --- Monoclonal antibodies. --- Antibodies. --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Monoclonal immunoglobulins --- Immunoglobulins --- Molecular cloning --- Recombinant antibodies
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Antibodies are indispensable tools for research, diagnosis, and therapy. Recombinant approaches allow the modification and improvement of nearly all antibody properties, such as affinity, valency, specificity, stability, serum half-life, effector functions, and immunogenicity. Antibody Engineering provides a comprehensive toolbox covering the well-established basics but also many exciting new techniques. The protocols reflect the latest "hands on" knowledge of key laboratories in this still fast-moving field. Newcomers will benefit from the proven step-by-step protocols, which include helpful practical advice; experienced antibody engineers will appreciate the new ideas and approaches. The book is an invaluable resource for all those engaged in antibody research and development.
Immunology. --- Monoclonal antibodies. --- Biotechnology. --- Antibodies. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Monoclonal immunoglobulins --- Immunoglobulins --- Molecular cloning --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Recombinant antibodies --- Antibodies --- DNA, Recombinant --- Antibody Formation --- Genetic Engineering --- 57.083 --- Genetically engineered antibodies --- Recombinant immunoglobulins --- Recombinant proteins --- 57.083 Microbiological, virological, immunological methods and techniques --- Microbiological, virological, immunological methods and techniques --- genetics --- immunology --- methods
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The concept of using bispecific antibodies for cancer therapy by retargeting immune effector cells was developed more than 25 years ago. However, initial clinical studies were rather disappointing mainly due to low efficacy, severe side effects and the immunogenicity of the bispecific antibodies. A deeper understanding of effector cell biology and especially developments in the field of antibody engineering has led to the generation of new classes of bispecific antibodies capable of circumventing many of these obstacles. Furthermore, new applications were established for bispecific antibodies, such as pre-targeting strategies in radioimmunotherapy and dual targeting approaches in order to improve binding, selectivity and efficacy. In this book, the different means of generating bispecific antibodies are described, with an emphasis on recombinant formats, and information on the various applications of bispecific antibodies, e.g. in cellular cancer immunotherapy, radioimmunotherapy and pretargeting strategies, but also on emerging applications such as dual targeting strategies, i.e., the simultaneous inhibition of two targets (cytokines, receptors, etc.) are provided. This book is intended for a broad readership in the field of antibody engineering, mainly from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector, but also including academic researchers working in this field.
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