Pooled F(ab')2 fragments of three MAbs against distinct epitopes of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) were used for radioimmunotherapy of nude mice bearing a subcutaneous human colon carcinoma xenograft. 9-10 d after transplantation when tumor nodules were in exponential growth, 36 mice were treated by intravenous injection of different amounts of 131I-labeled MAb F(ab')2. All 14 mice injected with a single dose of 2,200 (n = 10) or 2,800 microCi (n = 4) showed complete tumor remission. 8 of the 10 mice treated with 2,200 microCi survived in good health for 1 yr when they were killed and shown to be tumor free. Four of nine other mice treated with four fractionated doses of 400 microCi showed no tumor relapse for more than 9 mo. In contrast, a...
A33, a monoclonal antibody that targets colon carcinomas, was labeled with 125I or 131I and the rela...
The effect of combined radioimmunotherapy (RIT) and fractionated external beam radiotherapy (RT) was...
Therapeutic efficacy in radioimmunotherapy depends, among other things, on the choice of the radionu...
During one week, beginning 18 days after transplantation, nude mice bearing human colon carcinoma ra...
A mixture of 3 MAbs directed against 3 different CEA epitopes was radiolabelled with 131I and used f...
Four monoclonal antibodies against carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) have been selected from 32 hybrids...
Tumour localisation and tumour to normal tissue ratios of a chimeric anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (...
Experimental studies in nude mice with human colon-carcinoma grafts demonstrated the therapeutic eff...
Colorectal cancer frequently disseminates through the portal vein into the liver. In this study, out...
This clinical study was based on experimental results obtained in nude mice grafted with human colon...
While it is now well accepted that radiolabeled antibodies can be useful for tumour detection by imm...
Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (PRIT) with bispecific antibodies in combination with a radiolabeled ...
In order to determine if 5-fluorouracil (5FU) could potentiate the effect of radioimmunotherapy (RIT...
Biparatopic CEA, carcinoembryonic antigen (MAb) was newly designed and tested as to whether it enhan...
BACKGROUND: Human monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are needed for colon cancer radioimmunotherapy (RIT) ...
A33, a monoclonal antibody that targets colon carcinomas, was labeled with 125I or 131I and the rela...
The effect of combined radioimmunotherapy (RIT) and fractionated external beam radiotherapy (RT) was...
Therapeutic efficacy in radioimmunotherapy depends, among other things, on the choice of the radionu...
During one week, beginning 18 days after transplantation, nude mice bearing human colon carcinoma ra...
A mixture of 3 MAbs directed against 3 different CEA epitopes was radiolabelled with 131I and used f...
Four monoclonal antibodies against carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) have been selected from 32 hybrids...
Tumour localisation and tumour to normal tissue ratios of a chimeric anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (...
Experimental studies in nude mice with human colon-carcinoma grafts demonstrated the therapeutic eff...
Colorectal cancer frequently disseminates through the portal vein into the liver. In this study, out...
This clinical study was based on experimental results obtained in nude mice grafted with human colon...
While it is now well accepted that radiolabeled antibodies can be useful for tumour detection by imm...
Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (PRIT) with bispecific antibodies in combination with a radiolabeled ...
In order to determine if 5-fluorouracil (5FU) could potentiate the effect of radioimmunotherapy (RIT...
Biparatopic CEA, carcinoembryonic antigen (MAb) was newly designed and tested as to whether it enhan...
BACKGROUND: Human monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are needed for colon cancer radioimmunotherapy (RIT) ...
A33, a monoclonal antibody that targets colon carcinomas, was labeled with 125I or 131I and the rela...
The effect of combined radioimmunotherapy (RIT) and fractionated external beam radiotherapy (RT) was...
Therapeutic efficacy in radioimmunotherapy depends, among other things, on the choice of the radionu...