The specificity and efficiency of tumor-cell lysis by the retargeting of murine cytolytic lymphocytes (CTL) with bispecific antibodies was examined. Bispecific antibodies (also known as heteroaggregated or hybrid antibodies) were produced by the chemical coupling of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against H-2 antigens and the murine T-cell receptor (TCR). Murine tumor cell lines which expressed on their plasma membrane an antigen reactive with one component of the bispecific antibody were efficiently lysed in the presence of polyclonal murine CTL. CTL capable of lysis were generated by stimulating spleen or lymph-node cells with ConA and IL-2, while unstimulated cells or cells incubated only with IL-2 showed no lysis of target cells with bispe...
In recent years, the clinical application of therapeutic antibodies has already significantly improv...
Incubation of spleen cells from mice having rejected a Moloney sarcoma virus (MSV)-induced tumor wit...
The in vitro cytotoxic potential of a range of antibodies reacting with surface antigens of neoplast...
The specificity and efficiency of tumor-cell lysis by the retargeting of murine cytolytic lymphocyte...
The specificity and efficiency of tumor cell lysis by the retargeting of murine and human cytolytic ...
Numerous in vitro studies have shown that T lymphocytes can be targeted towards any target cell by u...
Previous studies have demonstrated that bispecific hybrid antibodies produced by cell-cell fusion or...
Intratumor heterogeneity for susceptibility to cytotoxic T lym-phocytes (CTL)-mediated lysis represe...
To overcome dose limiting toxicities and to increase efficacy of immunotherapy of cancer, a number o...
The incidence of lymphoma is rising, now representing 3% of cancers in the UK alone. Current treatme...
Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) can efficiently mediate tumor cell killing by redirecting preactivated...
Immunotherapy is a powerful anti-cancer treatment modality. However, despite numerous encouraging re...
Certain bispecific antibodies exhibit an extraordinary potency and efficacy for target cell lysis by...
Cancer is the one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and will affect one in three ...
One approach to adoptive cancer immunotherapy is based on the use of bispecific monoclonal antibodie...
In recent years, the clinical application of therapeutic antibodies has already significantly improv...
Incubation of spleen cells from mice having rejected a Moloney sarcoma virus (MSV)-induced tumor wit...
The in vitro cytotoxic potential of a range of antibodies reacting with surface antigens of neoplast...
The specificity and efficiency of tumor-cell lysis by the retargeting of murine cytolytic lymphocyte...
The specificity and efficiency of tumor cell lysis by the retargeting of murine and human cytolytic ...
Numerous in vitro studies have shown that T lymphocytes can be targeted towards any target cell by u...
Previous studies have demonstrated that bispecific hybrid antibodies produced by cell-cell fusion or...
Intratumor heterogeneity for susceptibility to cytotoxic T lym-phocytes (CTL)-mediated lysis represe...
To overcome dose limiting toxicities and to increase efficacy of immunotherapy of cancer, a number o...
The incidence of lymphoma is rising, now representing 3% of cancers in the UK alone. Current treatme...
Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) can efficiently mediate tumor cell killing by redirecting preactivated...
Immunotherapy is a powerful anti-cancer treatment modality. However, despite numerous encouraging re...
Certain bispecific antibodies exhibit an extraordinary potency and efficacy for target cell lysis by...
Cancer is the one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and will affect one in three ...
One approach to adoptive cancer immunotherapy is based on the use of bispecific monoclonal antibodie...
In recent years, the clinical application of therapeutic antibodies has already significantly improv...
Incubation of spleen cells from mice having rejected a Moloney sarcoma virus (MSV)-induced tumor wit...
The in vitro cytotoxic potential of a range of antibodies reacting with surface antigens of neoplast...