For biotechnological drugs, it is desirable to formulate antibody solutions with low viscosities. We go beyond previous colloid theories in treating protein-protein self-association of molecules that are antibody-shaped and flexible and have spatially specific binding sites. We consider interactions either through fragment antigen (Fab-Fab) or fragment crystalizable (Fab-Fc) binding. Wertheim's theory is adapted to compute the cluster-size distributions, viscosities, second virial coefficients, and Huggins coefficients, as functions of antibody concentration. We find that the aggregation properties of concentrated solutions can be anticipated from simpler-to-measure dilute solutions. A principal finding is that aggregation is controllable, ...
Some antibodies have a tendency to self-associate leading to precipitation at relatively low concent...
High concentration subcutaneous (SC) dosing regimens are desirable for monoclonal antibody (MAb) the...
High concentration subcutaneous (SC) dosing regimens are desirable for monoclonal antibody (MAb) the...
Monoclonal antibody solutions are set to become a major therapeutic tool in the years to come, capab...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
The aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies can be modified by adding different cosolutes in...
Solutions of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) at high concentration are strongly desirable for subcutane...
The rheological properties of macromolecular and colloidal suspensions are dependent on the thermody...
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...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
The spontaneous formation of aggregates presents an obstacle in the developability, manufacturabilit...
The ability to design and formulate mAbs to minimize attractive interactions at high concentrations ...
AbstractWeak protein-protein interactions are thought to modulate the viscoelastic properties of con...
AbstractAggregation is mediated by local unfolding to allow aggregation “hot spot(s)” to become solv...
Some antibodies have a tendency to self-associate leading to precipitation at relatively low concent...
High concentration subcutaneous (SC) dosing regimens are desirable for monoclonal antibody (MAb) the...
High concentration subcutaneous (SC) dosing regimens are desirable for monoclonal antibody (MAb) the...
Monoclonal antibody solutions are set to become a major therapeutic tool in the years to come, capab...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
The aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies can be modified by adding different cosolutes in...
Solutions of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) at high concentration are strongly desirable for subcutane...
The rheological properties of macromolecular and colloidal suspensions are dependent on the thermody...
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...
Concentrated solutions of monoclonal antibodies have attracted considerable attention due to their i...
The spontaneous formation of aggregates presents an obstacle in the developability, manufacturabilit...
The ability to design and formulate mAbs to minimize attractive interactions at high concentrations ...
AbstractWeak protein-protein interactions are thought to modulate the viscoelastic properties of con...
AbstractAggregation is mediated by local unfolding to allow aggregation “hot spot(s)” to become solv...
Some antibodies have a tendency to self-associate leading to precipitation at relatively low concent...
High concentration subcutaneous (SC) dosing regimens are desirable for monoclonal antibody (MAb) the...
High concentration subcutaneous (SC) dosing regimens are desirable for monoclonal antibody (MAb) the...