Monoclonal Antibodies Articles
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In Vivo Biotin Recombinant Antibodies
Yeast produces biotinylated recombinant antibodies in vivo. Researchers have now developed a new method to generate in vivo biotinylated recombinant antibodies secreted by yeast. In vivo biotinylation supports efficient biotinylation for accurate testing. Yeast is a single-celled fungal organism that has played an important role in the field of biogenetics in recent years. Based on the expansion ...
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Liposomes in Anti-tumour Drug Carriers
Introduction Chemotherapy with anti-tumor agents is currently one of the most important systemic treatments for cancer. However, direct treatment with drugs lacks specificity and sensitivity and tends to attack normal cells indiscriminately, resulting in side effects. Liposomes, as drug carriers, provide a superior solution for maintaining or enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapy while reducing ...
By BOC Sciences
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CMC Regulatory Considerations for ADCs
Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are a new class of biopharmaceuticals that use monoclonal antibodies to target tumor cells to deliver potent cytotoxic drugs. So far, a total of 15 ADC drugs have been approved worldwide, of which the FDA has approved 13 ADCs for various cancers, including Adcetris®, Kadcyla®, Besponsa®, Mylotarg®, Lumoxiti®, Polivy®, Padcev®, Enhertu ®, Trodelvy® and Blenrep®. As ...
By BOC Sciences
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Antibody-Drug Conjugates: New Strategies of ADC Payloads
The concept of ADCs was first proposed by Nobel Prize winner Paul Ehrlich in 1913. But it was not until 1975, when hybridoma technology began to be used to produce monoclonal antibodies, that the era of ADC drug development truly began. Driven by increasingly mature technology, ADC drugs have gone through three iterations (Fig. 1). Although ADCs have gone through three iterations, current ...
By BOC Sciences
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CSX-1004: A Promising Canidate in the Fight Against the Fentanyl Crisis
The opioid crisis in the United States is a devastating public health issue, with over 70,000 overdose deaths annually, largely driven by the highly potent synthetic opioid fentanyl. The urgency to address this crisis has spurred the development of innovative therapies to prevent and reverse fentanyl overdoses. In this blog, we will explore the groundbreaking preclinical work on CSX-1004, a fully ...
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Application of Capillary Electrophoresis Technology in Biopharmaceuticals
Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) is an analytical technique used in the development and quality control of protein drugs. From medium optimization, clone screening, formulation stability research and purification process monitoring, to protein characterization, related impurity detection, protein structure identification and protein drug product quality control, CE is required in all aspects of ...
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Application of Flow Cytometry in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Flow cytometry (FC) is an important tool for analyzing complex pathways and responses of single cells, which can track cell phenotypes and functions in multiple dimensions. It is also increasingly applied in drug development. FC not only can detect intracellular and extracellular components, but also detect soluble analytes in serum or plasma samples, such as cytokines, drug complexes, or ...
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The Importance of Bioproduction Stable Cell Line Development
Bioproduction is a critical element in the creation of many vaccines, therapeutics, and other biopharmaceuticals. A central facet of this process involves the development of stable cell lines that are capable of producing these vital products in abundance and with consistency. This article will explore the in-depth process and importance of stable cell line development in bioproduction. The ...
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Clonality Analysis Service: A Paradigm Shift in Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
Understanding Clonality Analysis Clonality refers to the origin of a cell population from a single 'parent' or progenitor cell through asexual reproduction or division. This concept is vital in cancer studies as it helps track the development of tumor cells from a single mutated cell. Clonality analysis is thus essential in understanding the evolution and the spread of cancerous cells in a ...
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Bispecific Antibodies and Bispecific Antibody ADCs
With the rapid development of antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), more and more companies have entered the field of ADC research and development, and various types of ADC technologies and branches have emerged. Bispecific antibody conjugates (BsAb ADCs) are one of the emerging new technologies. The high specificity of bispecific antibodies enables more precise targeting of tumor cells. On the other ...
By BOC Sciences
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What are the Possibilities for ADCs Targeting Trop2?
Antibody drug conjugate (ADC) research involves more and more targets, such as HER-2, Trop-2, Claudin-18.2, B7-H3 and B7-H4, etc. Trop-2 is a transmembrane glycoprotein. Its high expression is associated with the occurrence of many tumors and poor prognosis. It is a very popular ADC research target, second only to HER2. Currently, only Gilead's Trop-2 ADC drug Trodelvy has been approved for ...
By BOC Sciences
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Glycosylation of Fc Fusion Proteins: Insights into its Biological Significance
Fc fusion protein (Fc-Fusion) has a complex and diverse molecular structure, and may contain glycosylation modification sites at amino acid 297 of its Fc fragment and the Fab region of some molecules. Moreover, its biological ligands are structurally diverse, and their glycosylation modifications may also be complex, usually involving multiple N-glycan and O-glycan sites and a large number of ...
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Protein Primary Structure Characterization Techniques-Mass Spectrometry
Why characterize protein primary structure The molecular structure of therapeutic proteins is complex and diverse, and their properties vary widely. Therefore, specific analytical methods must be developed for various therapeutic protein molecules. The primary structure of a therapeutic protein usually refers to its amino acid sequence, which contains important structural, characteristic and ...
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Peptides for Osteoporosis Research
Introduction to OsteoporosisOsteoporosis is a systemic multi-causal skeletal disease that is prone to fractures due to changes in systemic bone mass and microstructure of bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility. Osteoporosis is a type of disease that is difficult to cure. According to the etiology, it can be divided into primary osteoporosis, secondary osteoporosis and idiopathic ...
By BOC Sciences
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Strategies for Comprehensive Glycosylation Characterization of Fc-Fusion Proteins
Fc-Fusion proteins exhibit intricate structural diversity and complex glycosylation modifications, necessitating sophisticated techniques for accurate analysis. This article outlines various methodologies for characterizing Fc-Fusion glycosylation, emphasizing the importance of site-specific information to elucidate their functional and safety implications. Glycoprotein Analysis Approaches ...
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ADC Cleavable Linker : Classification and Mechanism of Action
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), as emerging anticancer drugs, can deliver highly cytotoxic molecules directly to cancer cells to kill them. ADC is a monoclonal antibody covalently bound to cytotoxic chemical substances (payload) through linker. ADC linker plays a key role in the therapeutic effect of ADC, and its characteristics greatly affect the therapeutic index, pharmacodynamics and ...
By BOC Sciences
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Host Cell Residual DNA: Understanding its Significance and Detection Methods
Host Cell Residual DNA (rcDNA) refers to fragments of DNA derived from host cells that may be present in biological products. These products must not contain foreign substances, particularly host DNA, to avoid immune rejection and potential threats to life safety. Regulatory agencies worldwide have imposed strict limits on the amount of rcDNA, and various pharmacopoeias have outlined several ...
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Leveraging Antibody Modeling Services to Accelerate Drug Discovery
The discovery of antibody drugs is a rapidly developing field, and antibody modeling services offer reliable and efficient tools for their discovery and design. By predicting the interactions between antibody drugs and molecular targets, antibody modeling services can enhance the affinity and specificity of antibody drugs and reduce the development time and cost. In addition to antibody ...
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Unraveling the IL-17 Family and its Receptor Complex: Key Players in Immune Responses
Autoimmune disease target - IL-17 Family IL-17 plays an important role in promoting autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Currently, five large-molecule biopharmaceuticals targeting IL-17/IL-17R are available worldwide, including four IL-17 monoclonal antibodies and one IL-17RA monoclonal antibody, namely Secukinumab(Novartis), Ixekizumab(Eli ...
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B7-H3: Broad Prospects of Emerging Tumor Immunotherapy Targets
Recently, in the renowned academic journal Nature Medicine, the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University published Phase 2 clinical results regarding enoblituzumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting B7-H3, for the treatment of prostate cancer. The results demonstrate that enoblituzumab can successfully induce the body's anti-cancer activity, showing favorable therapeutic efficacy and safety ...
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