AbstractTechniques for plant transformation have been developed to such an extent that a number of foreign genes are currently being introduced into transgenic plants. Tobacco plants that produce monoclonal antibodies are of interest, because in addition to synthesis of two gene products (i.e. the heavy and light chains), the two polypeptides need to be assembled correctly, inorder to result in a functional antibody. The studies on a catalytic antibody suggest that this is the case, and that the antibody functions identically to the native murine-derived antibody. The only difference observed was in the glycosylation of the heavy chain. Further transgenic plants are being generated to produce monoclonal antibodies that may be used therapeut...
The aims of this work were to obtain a human antibody against the tumour-associated antigen tenascin...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Antibodies (Abs) can be selected for specific binding to an almost limitless array of targets, inclu...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
In the past two decades, advances in plant molecular biology and recombinant antibody engineering ha...
The plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals has attracted interest because plants, compared to ...
Summary Thanks to their potential to bind virtually all types of molecules; monoclonal antibodies ar...
Plants are considered as an alternative platform for recombinant monoclonal antibody (mAb) productio...
Antibodies are produced as part of the vertebrate adaptive immune response and are not naturally mad...
BACKGROUND: Antibodies for human clinical applications are predominantly produced in mammalian expre...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
Passive immunization is a method to achieve immediate protection against infectious agents by admini...
The aims of this work were to obtain a human antibody against the tumour-associated antigen tenascin...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Antibodies (Abs) can be selected for specific binding to an almost limitless array of targets, inclu...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
In the past two decades, advances in plant molecular biology and recombinant antibody engineering ha...
The plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals has attracted interest because plants, compared to ...
Summary Thanks to their potential to bind virtually all types of molecules; monoclonal antibodies ar...
Plants are considered as an alternative platform for recombinant monoclonal antibody (mAb) productio...
Antibodies are produced as part of the vertebrate adaptive immune response and are not naturally mad...
BACKGROUND: Antibodies for human clinical applications are predominantly produced in mammalian expre...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
Passive immunization is a method to achieve immediate protection against infectious agents by admini...
The aims of this work were to obtain a human antibody against the tumour-associated antigen tenascin...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Antibodies (Abs) can be selected for specific binding to an almost limitless array of targets, inclu...