Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system to combat pathogens and have long been appreciated for their exquisite specificity. The development of the hybridoma technology made it possible to immortalize single B-cells resulting in the production of unlimited quantities of antibodies of a single, well-defined antigen-binding specificity, known as monoclonal antibodies. However, the initial hybridoma-derived monoclonal antibodies were murine and highly immunogenic in people. Advances in genetic engineering and expression systems have been used to overcome the problem of the immunogenicity of rodent-produced antibodies and to improve the ability of the antibodies to trigger human immune effector activity. The development o...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997 Volume 14 No. 1, pp.58 A different method for obtaining an engineered mu...
Artículo de publicación SciELOThe fusion of a murine B cell and a myeloma cell generates a hybridoma...
Hybridoma fusion technology, proposed by Kohler and Milstein in 1975, started major developments in ...
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are complex glycoproteins produced by B-cells against for...
Antibodies are the support of adaptive humoral immunity and they are characterized by their high div...
The human immune system naturally makes antibodies to protect us from infection. By using new techno...
Introduction: Monoclonal antibodies are a powerful tool in laboratory diagnosis and are increasingly...
A number of recent technological developments have greatly facilitated the genetic engineering of im...
The successful introduction of antibody-based protein therapeutics into the arsenal of treatments fo...
The use of serum containing polyclonal antibodies from animals immunized with toxins marked the begi...
Immunotherapy has been well regarded as one of the safer and antigen-specific anti-cancer treatments...
The use of antibodies in immunohistochemistry and therapeutics is an important tool in science. Mono...
Since genetic engineering of humanized murine monoclonal antibodies was first demonstrated over two ...
The development of hybridoma technology for producing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) by Kohler and Mil...
Of the 56 therapeutic monoclonal antibody products currently marketed in the US, four now target inf...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997 Volume 14 No. 1, pp.58 A different method for obtaining an engineered mu...
Artículo de publicación SciELOThe fusion of a murine B cell and a myeloma cell generates a hybridoma...
Hybridoma fusion technology, proposed by Kohler and Milstein in 1975, started major developments in ...
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are complex glycoproteins produced by B-cells against for...
Antibodies are the support of adaptive humoral immunity and they are characterized by their high div...
The human immune system naturally makes antibodies to protect us from infection. By using new techno...
Introduction: Monoclonal antibodies are a powerful tool in laboratory diagnosis and are increasingly...
A number of recent technological developments have greatly facilitated the genetic engineering of im...
The successful introduction of antibody-based protein therapeutics into the arsenal of treatments fo...
The use of serum containing polyclonal antibodies from animals immunized with toxins marked the begi...
Immunotherapy has been well regarded as one of the safer and antigen-specific anti-cancer treatments...
The use of antibodies in immunohistochemistry and therapeutics is an important tool in science. Mono...
Since genetic engineering of humanized murine monoclonal antibodies was first demonstrated over two ...
The development of hybridoma technology for producing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) by Kohler and Mil...
Of the 56 therapeutic monoclonal antibody products currently marketed in the US, four now target inf...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997 Volume 14 No. 1, pp.58 A different method for obtaining an engineered mu...
Artículo de publicación SciELOThe fusion of a murine B cell and a myeloma cell generates a hybridoma...
Hybridoma fusion technology, proposed by Kohler and Milstein in 1975, started major developments in ...