Over 100 years ago, Paul Ehrlich first proposed the side-chain theory to explain how living cells mount an immune response in reaction to an infection. His theory stated that upon the encounter of a threat, cells express side-chains to bind dangerous toxins. These side-chains,cwhich he later named receptors, can break off the cell and circulate throughout the body (i.e. antibodies). Specific antibodies link to particular antigens in the same way that Emil Fischer proposed enzymes bind to their receptors, “as lock and key”. Ehrlich described these so-called “keys” or antibodies as “magic bullets”, which target toxins without harming the body. In recent years, research has focused on using antibodies not only for detection of infection, but a...
Cancer researchers have been looking for ways to harness the immune system and to reinstate immune s...
Binding of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) onto a cell surface triggers antibody-mediated effector kill...
The formation of protein assemblies to carry out sophisticated functions is constantly gaining atten...
Over 100 years ago, Paul Ehrlich first proposed the side-chain theory to explain how living cells mo...
Cancer is caused by an uncontrolled cell division, forming a tumor capable of metastasis. Cancer is ...
dissertationThe advent of monoclonal antibodies led to the reawakening of the 'magic bullet' concept...
Cancer is a complex family of diseases. As our understanding of cancer biology has improved, so has ...
Over the last two decades, a major focus in the biomedical research community has been placed on und...
The development of nanoengineered particles, such as polymersomes, liposomes, and polymer capsules, ...
Antibodies are one of the most promising components of the biotechnology repertoire for the purpose ...
Antibody-based therapeutic approaches are yielding more and more of the promise they have held since...
Antibodies, the cardinal effector molecules of the immune system, are being leveraged to enormous su...
The innovative development and success of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) was essential in the race to ...
Most therapeutic drugs distribute to the whole body, which results in general toxicity and poor acce...
Discovery of new pharmacologically active small molecules is an important and rapidly expanding area...
Cancer researchers have been looking for ways to harness the immune system and to reinstate immune s...
Binding of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) onto a cell surface triggers antibody-mediated effector kill...
The formation of protein assemblies to carry out sophisticated functions is constantly gaining atten...
Over 100 years ago, Paul Ehrlich first proposed the side-chain theory to explain how living cells mo...
Cancer is caused by an uncontrolled cell division, forming a tumor capable of metastasis. Cancer is ...
dissertationThe advent of monoclonal antibodies led to the reawakening of the 'magic bullet' concept...
Cancer is a complex family of diseases. As our understanding of cancer biology has improved, so has ...
Over the last two decades, a major focus in the biomedical research community has been placed on und...
The development of nanoengineered particles, such as polymersomes, liposomes, and polymer capsules, ...
Antibodies are one of the most promising components of the biotechnology repertoire for the purpose ...
Antibody-based therapeutic approaches are yielding more and more of the promise they have held since...
Antibodies, the cardinal effector molecules of the immune system, are being leveraged to enormous su...
The innovative development and success of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) was essential in the race to ...
Most therapeutic drugs distribute to the whole body, which results in general toxicity and poor acce...
Discovery of new pharmacologically active small molecules is an important and rapidly expanding area...
Cancer researchers have been looking for ways to harness the immune system and to reinstate immune s...
Binding of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) onto a cell surface triggers antibody-mediated effector kill...
The formation of protein assemblies to carry out sophisticated functions is constantly gaining atten...