Antibody therapies are typically based on high-concentration formulations that need to be administered subcutaneously. These conditions induce several challenges, inter alia a viscosity suitable for injection, sufficient solution stability, and preservation of molecular function. To obtain systematic insights into the molecular factors, we study the dynamics on the molecular level under strongly varying solution conditions. In particular, we use solutions of antibodies with poly(ethylene glycol), in which simple cooling from room temperature to freezing temperatures induces a transition from a well-dispersed solution into a phase-separated and macroscopically arrested system. Using quasi-elastic neutron scattering during in situ cooling ram...
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...
Antibody solutions deviate from the dynamical and rheological response expected for globular protein...
Antibody therapies are typically based on high-concentration formulations that need to be administer...
Antibodies are a fundamental part of the immune system. They are injected subcutaneously to treat di...
Recently, reversible cluster formation was identified as an underlying cause of anomalously large so...
Solutions of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) at high concentration are strongly desirable for subcutane...
AbstractMonoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a major class of biopharmaceuticals. It is hypothesized tha...
We report the observation of liquid-liquid phase separation in a solution of human monoclonal antibo...
AbstractWeak protein-protein interactions are thought to modulate the viscoelastic properties of con...
For biotechnological drugs, it is desirable to formulate antibody solutions with low viscosities. We...
High protein titers are gaining importance in biopharmaceutical industry. A major challenge in the d...
The role of antibody structure (conformation) in solution rheology is probed. It is demonstrated her...
Phase transformation in antibody solutions is of growing interest in both academia and the ...
Phase transformation in antibody solutions is of growing interest in both academia and the pharmaceu...
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...
Antibody solutions deviate from the dynamical and rheological response expected for globular protein...
Antibody therapies are typically based on high-concentration formulations that need to be administer...
Antibodies are a fundamental part of the immune system. They are injected subcutaneously to treat di...
Recently, reversible cluster formation was identified as an underlying cause of anomalously large so...
Solutions of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) at high concentration are strongly desirable for subcutane...
AbstractMonoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a major class of biopharmaceuticals. It is hypothesized tha...
We report the observation of liquid-liquid phase separation in a solution of human monoclonal antibo...
AbstractWeak protein-protein interactions are thought to modulate the viscoelastic properties of con...
For biotechnological drugs, it is desirable to formulate antibody solutions with low viscosities. We...
High protein titers are gaining importance in biopharmaceutical industry. A major challenge in the d...
The role of antibody structure (conformation) in solution rheology is probed. It is demonstrated her...
Phase transformation in antibody solutions is of growing interest in both academia and the ...
Phase transformation in antibody solutions is of growing interest in both academia and the pharmaceu...
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...
Antibody solutions deviate from the dynamical and rheological response expected for globular protein...