Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their importance in pharmaceutical formulations; yet, their tendency to aggregate and the resulting high viscosity pose considerable problems. Here we tackle this problem by a soft condensed matter physics approach, which combines a variety of experimental measurements with a patchy colloid model, amenable of analytical solution. We thus report results of structural antibodies and dynamic properties obtained through scattering methods and microrheological experiments. We model the data using a colloid-inspired approach, explicitly taking into account both the anisotropic shape of the molecule and its charge distribution. Our simple patchy model is a...
The aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies can be modified by adding different cosolutes in...
AbstractProtein solution rheology data in the biophysics literature have incompletely identified fac...
Wagner, Norman J.Liu, YunColloidal particles and ``soft matter'' materials are essential parts of ma...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
Monoclonal antibody solutions are set to become a major therapeutic tool in the years to come, capab...
For biotechnological drugs, it is desirable to formulate antibody solutions with low viscosities. We...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The rheological properties of macromolecular and colloidal suspensions are dependent on the thermody...
Solutions of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) at high concentration are strongly desirable for subcutane...
AbstractWeak protein-protein interactions are thought to modulate the viscoelastic properties of con...
Antibody solutions deviate from the dynamical and rheological response expected for globular protein...
AbstractA monoclonal antibody solution displays an increase in low shear rate viscosity upon aggrega...
The present work investigates the influence of electrostatic surface potential distribution of monoc...
Using light scattering (LS), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and coarse-grained Monte Carlo (MC...
The aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies can be modified by adding different cosolutes in...
AbstractProtein solution rheology data in the biophysics literature have incompletely identified fac...
Wagner, Norman J.Liu, YunColloidal particles and ``soft matter'' materials are essential parts of ma...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
Monoclonal antibody solutions are set to become a major therapeutic tool in the years to come, capab...
For biotechnological drugs, it is desirable to formulate antibody solutions with low viscosities. We...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The rheological properties of macromolecular and colloidal suspensions are dependent on the thermody...
Solutions of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) at high concentration are strongly desirable for subcutane...
AbstractWeak protein-protein interactions are thought to modulate the viscoelastic properties of con...
Antibody solutions deviate from the dynamical and rheological response expected for globular protein...
AbstractA monoclonal antibody solution displays an increase in low shear rate viscosity upon aggrega...
The present work investigates the influence of electrostatic surface potential distribution of monoc...
Using light scattering (LS), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and coarse-grained Monte Carlo (MC...
The aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies can be modified by adding different cosolutes in...
AbstractProtein solution rheology data in the biophysics literature have incompletely identified fac...
Wagner, Norman J.Liu, YunColloidal particles and ``soft matter'' materials are essential parts of ma...