Purpose: To identify the aggregation mechanism and the stability characteristics of three different monoclonal antibodies under acidic conditions. Methods: The aggregation kinetics is analyzed by a combination of light scattering, size exclusion chromatography and fluorescence techniques and the aggregation data are correlated to protein structure, hydrophobicity, charge and antibody subclass. Results: In the investigated conditions, the antibody aggregation follows a mechanism consisting of two-steps: reversible monomer oligomerization followed by irreversible cluster-cluster aggregation. The kinetics of the two steps is differently affected by the operating conditions: mild destabilizing conditions induce formation of oligomers which are ...
Freeze-thaw cycles impact the amount of aggregation observed in antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins. V...
Coupling an hydrophobic drug onto monoclonal antibodies via Lysine residues is a common route to pre...
Of the four human IgG antibody subclasses IgG1-IgG4, IgG4 is unusual in that it does not activate co...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To study the effect of several operative parameters, particularly pH and salt con...
In the commercial manufacturing of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), several of the downstream operation...
AbstractAggregation is mediated by local unfolding to allow aggregation “hot spot(s)” to become solv...
The spontaneous formation of aggregates presents an obstacle in the developability, manufacturabilit...
Monomeric and aggregated states of an IgG1 antibody were characterized under acidic conditions as a ...
Antibody therapeutics are now in widespread use and provide a new approach for treating serious dise...
AbstractProtein A chromatography is a near-ubiquitous method of mAb capture in bioprocesses. The use...
The term protein aggregation is used in pharmaceutical biotechnology literature to describe a collec...
Roberts, Christopher J.Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are one of the leading protein-based drug candid...
Antibodies are part of the immune system where their purpose is to recognize and neutralize foreign ...
Protein aggregation remains a major area of focus in the production of monoclonal antibodies. Improv...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are valuable tools both in therapy and in diagnostic. Their tendency to...
Freeze-thaw cycles impact the amount of aggregation observed in antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins. V...
Coupling an hydrophobic drug onto monoclonal antibodies via Lysine residues is a common route to pre...
Of the four human IgG antibody subclasses IgG1-IgG4, IgG4 is unusual in that it does not activate co...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To study the effect of several operative parameters, particularly pH and salt con...
In the commercial manufacturing of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), several of the downstream operation...
AbstractAggregation is mediated by local unfolding to allow aggregation “hot spot(s)” to become solv...
The spontaneous formation of aggregates presents an obstacle in the developability, manufacturabilit...
Monomeric and aggregated states of an IgG1 antibody were characterized under acidic conditions as a ...
Antibody therapeutics are now in widespread use and provide a new approach for treating serious dise...
AbstractProtein A chromatography is a near-ubiquitous method of mAb capture in bioprocesses. The use...
The term protein aggregation is used in pharmaceutical biotechnology literature to describe a collec...
Roberts, Christopher J.Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are one of the leading protein-based drug candid...
Antibodies are part of the immune system where their purpose is to recognize and neutralize foreign ...
Protein aggregation remains a major area of focus in the production of monoclonal antibodies. Improv...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are valuable tools both in therapy and in diagnostic. Their tendency to...
Freeze-thaw cycles impact the amount of aggregation observed in antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins. V...
Coupling an hydrophobic drug onto monoclonal antibodies via Lysine residues is a common route to pre...
Of the four human IgG antibody subclasses IgG1-IgG4, IgG4 is unusual in that it does not activate co...