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However, when directed at high levels against protein targets in specific tissues, autoantibodies can be a major cause of autoimmune diseases. ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Several of the Navigo-created, ready-to-go Affilin molecules against solid tumor targets are currently developed as protein-drug conjugates (PDCs), by combining them to a half-life extending module and an engineered toxin-carrying moiety. ...
ByNavigo Proteins GmbH based in Halle, GERMANY
Solid tumor-specific Affilin molecules are currently being evaluated as CAR-T ligands. Specifically, they were confirmed to be functionally expressed on the effector cell surface, mediate target cell-binding and effective target cell-killing in a dose-dependent fashion. Importantly they were just as effective as commonly used antibody ...
ByNavigo Proteins GmbH based in Halle, GERMANY
Comprehensive antibody reactivity profiling: validate specificity, identify cross-reactions. The issue of antibody cross-reactivity is one that has often been often overlooked or sidelined in the past, with typical antibody QC involving evidence of binding to the intended target, while neglecting potential cross-reactivity. In recent years, however, many examples have come to light where poor validation of antibodies has led to misleading or erroneous conclusions for assays in which they are used as reagents, due ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
A critical factor in ensuring complete resection of a solid cancer tumor is the ability to determine where diseased tissue ends and healthy tissue begins. Our research, as well as our clinical collaborators, confirm that there is a pressing unmet clinical need: the ability to rapidly and globally assess the status of marginal tissue adjacent to a tumor while the patient is in the ...
ByAkrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
Advances in diagnostic methods have enabled the detection of cancer at the earliest stages when the chances for successful intervention are highest. For many solid tumors, the best chance for a cure is surgery. A surgical cure depends upon the complete removal of all cancer tissue from a patient (a “complete resection”). The main challenge of this approach is that it is very difficult for a surgeon to determine where diseased tissue ends and healthy tissue begins. The result is that many surgical ...
ByAkrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
The antibody drug discovery process differs from the traditional drug discovery of small molecules as it requires the development of hybridomas and the engineering of antibodies to recognize a specific target protein. The production of recombinant antibodies in cancer treatment as well as the development of neutralizing antibodies for infectious diseases, has allowed antibody discovery platforms to interrogate the immune repertoire and develop novel antibody libraries using flow ...
ByNanoCellect Biomedical, Inc. based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)