Introduction: The use of monoclonal antibodies is one of the strategies for targeting the specific key points of the main pathways of cancer growth and survival, but only a few antibodies have offered a clear clinical benefit in the treatment of non-haematological malignancies. Areas covered: This review summarizes the general properties of monoclonal antibodies, including structure, nomenclature and production techniques. The antibodies approved for use in clinical practice for the treatment of non-haematological tumors and those antibodies still being developed in this setting are briefly described. The types of antibody fragments are also reported. Expert opinion: Monoclonal antibodies were initially developed in order to avoid the cytot...
Since their discovery, antibodies have been viewed as ideal candidates or "magic bullets" for use in...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become a cornerstone in the therapeutic guidelines of a wide range...
Despite the major advances in conventional forms of treatment (i.e. surgical tech-niques, radiothera...
Introduction: The use of monoclonal antibodies is one of the strategies for targeting the specific k...
Introduction: The use of monoclonal antibodies is one of the strategies for targeting the specific k...
Introduction: Cancer immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) has become a therapy with great...
In recent years, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), as potent antitumor tools, have gained increasing imp...
Introduction: The introduction of monoclonal antibodies (moAbs) into clinical practice revolutionize...
Andrea M Eisenbeis, Stefan J GrauDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne...
Introduction: The identification of cell membrane-bound molecules with a relevant role in cancer cel...
The growing understanding of the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis accelerated the development ...
In recent years, monoclonal antibodies have become important weapons in the arsenal of anticancer dr...
SUMMARY Molecular biology has made tremendous strides over the last five years. The new biology allo...
During the past 20 years, dozens—if not hundreds—of monoclonal antibodies have been developed and ch...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies have emerged in the 1990 decade as an important option for cancer ...
Since their discovery, antibodies have been viewed as ideal candidates or "magic bullets" for use in...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become a cornerstone in the therapeutic guidelines of a wide range...
Despite the major advances in conventional forms of treatment (i.e. surgical tech-niques, radiothera...
Introduction: The use of monoclonal antibodies is one of the strategies for targeting the specific k...
Introduction: The use of monoclonal antibodies is one of the strategies for targeting the specific k...
Introduction: Cancer immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) has become a therapy with great...
In recent years, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), as potent antitumor tools, have gained increasing imp...
Introduction: The introduction of monoclonal antibodies (moAbs) into clinical practice revolutionize...
Andrea M Eisenbeis, Stefan J GrauDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne...
Introduction: The identification of cell membrane-bound molecules with a relevant role in cancer cel...
The growing understanding of the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis accelerated the development ...
In recent years, monoclonal antibodies have become important weapons in the arsenal of anticancer dr...
SUMMARY Molecular biology has made tremendous strides over the last five years. The new biology allo...
During the past 20 years, dozens—if not hundreds—of monoclonal antibodies have been developed and ch...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies have emerged in the 1990 decade as an important option for cancer ...
Since their discovery, antibodies have been viewed as ideal candidates or "magic bullets" for use in...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become a cornerstone in the therapeutic guidelines of a wide range...
Despite the major advances in conventional forms of treatment (i.e. surgical tech-niques, radiothera...