Research and development of antitumor monoclonal antibody agents have shown substantial progress. Monoclonal antibodies (McAb) or their immunoconjugates can be used as clinically therapeutic agents for cancer treatment. As reported, McAb agents display specific binding to tumor-related targets, exhibit selective cytotoxicity to target cancer cells, and show highly therapeutic effects in animal experiments. Recently, some of the McAb agents have been applied in clinical therapy. Major trends in the study of McAb agents are searching for new relevant molecular targets, humanizing of the antibody, and downsizing of the immunoconjugate molecule. Due to high specificity of McAb to related molecular target, there is a great potential to develop h...
SUMMARY Molecular biology has made tremendous strides over the last five years. The new biology allo...
Introduction: The identification of cell membrane-bound molecules with a relevant role in cancer cel...
epidermal growth factor receptor, (EGFR); epithelial cell adhesion molecule, (EpCAM); high-molecular...
Research and development of antitumor monoclonal antibody agents have shown substantial progress. Mo...
Now it’s proved- Monoclonal antibodies are very important therapeutic tools for cancer. Today, more ...
According to the latest cancer statistics presented worldwide, there has been a dramatic increase in...
Copyright © 2015 Ayumu Ito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
During the past 20 years, dozens—if not hundreds—of monoclonal antibodies have been developed and ch...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Despite important advances in conventional cancer therapy, there is still a strong need for new appr...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and their directly derived cell-based application known as chimeric ant...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Purpose of reviewThis article provides an update on the therapeutic role of the monoclonal antibody ...
SUMMARY Molecular biology has made tremendous strides over the last five years. The new biology allo...
Introduction: The identification of cell membrane-bound molecules with a relevant role in cancer cel...
epidermal growth factor receptor, (EGFR); epithelial cell adhesion molecule, (EpCAM); high-molecular...
Research and development of antitumor monoclonal antibody agents have shown substantial progress. Mo...
Now it’s proved- Monoclonal antibodies are very important therapeutic tools for cancer. Today, more ...
According to the latest cancer statistics presented worldwide, there has been a dramatic increase in...
Copyright © 2015 Ayumu Ito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
During the past 20 years, dozens—if not hundreds—of monoclonal antibodies have been developed and ch...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Despite important advances in conventional cancer therapy, there is still a strong need for new appr...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and their directly derived cell-based application known as chimeric ant...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Purpose of reviewThis article provides an update on the therapeutic role of the monoclonal antibody ...
SUMMARY Molecular biology has made tremendous strides over the last five years. The new biology allo...
Introduction: The identification of cell membrane-bound molecules with a relevant role in cancer cel...
epidermal growth factor receptor, (EGFR); epithelial cell adhesion molecule, (EpCAM); high-molecular...