Antibodies are an attractive therapeutic modality for cancer treatment as they allow the increase of the treatment response rate and avoid the severe side effects of chemotherapy. Notwithstanding the strong benefit of antibodies, the efficacy of anti-cancer antibodies can dramatically vary among patients and ultimately result in no response to the treatment. Here, we have developed a novel means to regioselectively label the Fc domain of any therapeutic antibody with a radionuclide chelator in a single step chemistry, with the aim to study by SPECT/CT imaging if the radiolabeled antibody is capable of targeting cancer cells in vivo. A Fc-III peptide was used as bait to bring a carbonate electrophilic site linked to a metal chelator and to a...
Artificially modified IgG molecules are increasingly utilized in industrial and clinical application...
dissertationThe advent of monoclonal antibodies led to the reawakening of the 'magic bullet' concept...
Systemic chemotherapy, the current standard of care for the treatment of cancer, is rarely curative ...
Antibodies are an attractive therapeutic modality for cancer treatment as they allow the increase of...
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) delivers radioisotopes to antigen expressing cells via monoantibodies for t...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are extensively used in several therapeutic fields and in particular ar...
The successful clinical application of targeted-radiopharmaceuticals depends on the development of m...
Abstract Antibody–drug conjugates are powerful tools for combatting a wide array of cancers. Drug co...
As antibody–drug conjugates have become a very important modality for cancer therapy, many site-spec...
The interaction of the Fc region of therapeutic antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates with Fcγ rec...
The antigen specificity and long serum half-life of monoclonal antibodies have made them a critical ...
We genetically introduced the Fc-binding peptide (FcBP) into the loop of a self-assembled protein ca...
Antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), as a next generation of antibody therapeutics, is a combination of an...
In this article, we have successfully designed and demonstrated a novel continuous process for assem...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are widely used in nuclear imaging. Radiolabelling with positron emitti...
Artificially modified IgG molecules are increasingly utilized in industrial and clinical application...
dissertationThe advent of monoclonal antibodies led to the reawakening of the 'magic bullet' concept...
Systemic chemotherapy, the current standard of care for the treatment of cancer, is rarely curative ...
Antibodies are an attractive therapeutic modality for cancer treatment as they allow the increase of...
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) delivers radioisotopes to antigen expressing cells via monoantibodies for t...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are extensively used in several therapeutic fields and in particular ar...
The successful clinical application of targeted-radiopharmaceuticals depends on the development of m...
Abstract Antibody–drug conjugates are powerful tools for combatting a wide array of cancers. Drug co...
As antibody–drug conjugates have become a very important modality for cancer therapy, many site-spec...
The interaction of the Fc region of therapeutic antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates with Fcγ rec...
The antigen specificity and long serum half-life of monoclonal antibodies have made them a critical ...
We genetically introduced the Fc-binding peptide (FcBP) into the loop of a self-assembled protein ca...
Antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), as a next generation of antibody therapeutics, is a combination of an...
In this article, we have successfully designed and demonstrated a novel continuous process for assem...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are widely used in nuclear imaging. Radiolabelling with positron emitti...
Artificially modified IgG molecules are increasingly utilized in industrial and clinical application...
dissertationThe advent of monoclonal antibodies led to the reawakening of the 'magic bullet' concept...
Systemic chemotherapy, the current standard of care for the treatment of cancer, is rarely curative ...