Therapeutic Antibodies – News and Features
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How Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Are Driving Next-Gen Vaccines
This article explores how broadly neutralizing antibodies are being researched, not only for their potential in the prevention of HIV, but also for other rapidly mutating viruses such as influenza and SARS-CoV-2.
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Potential Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Shows Promise
An antibody–drug conjugate could offer hope for pancreatic cancer treatment.
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Off-the-Shelf Immunotherapy Approach Shows Promise for B-Cell Lymphoma
A new type of off-the-shelf cell-based immunotherapy shows promise for B-cell lymphomas, and could make make future cellular immunotherapies less expensive and more accessible.
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Genetic Tweak Boosts Drug-Making Cells by Blocking Toxic Byproducts
Researchers have developed a new strategy to enhance pharmaceutical production in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, which are commonly used to manufacture protein-based drugs for treating cancer, autoimmune diseases and much more.
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Cancer Immunotherapy: How Therapeutic Antibodies Do Their Job
A new look at cancer cells: Würzburg researchers show how therapeutic antibodies work – thanks to an innovative method of super-resolution microscopy.
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Scientists Develop New Scans That Light-Up Aggressive Tumors
Researchers have used a chemical compound to light up treatment-resistant cancers on imaging scans, in a breakthrough that could help medical professionals better target and treat cancer.
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Understanding “Tumor–Immune–Gut Axis” Could Boost Ovarian Cancer Immunotherapy
The complex interactions of the tumor–immune–gut axis can shape responses to immunotherapy in ovarian cancer, emphasizing the importance of understanding the patient's microbiome.
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New Purification Techniques in Biopharmaceuticals
This article explores the latest techniques and workflows for purification across biopharmaceuticals including vaccines, monoclonal antibody therapies and gene therapies.
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Mechanism Driving Breast Cancer Progression and Drug Resistance Discovered
A new study reveals two molecules that are critical for breast cancer survival and spread.
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Synthetic Receptor Enhances Researcher's Ability To Program Cell Activity
Researchers have built a synthetic receptor with broad potential to program cell activity, including immune response and neurological signaling.
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