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Antibody drug discovery / Clive R. Wood, editor.
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English
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London : Imperial College Press, ©2012.
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xv, 473 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
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RS201.A56 A58 2012
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Antibody-drug conjugates
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Drug development
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Immunoglobulins
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Series
Molecular medicine and medicinal chemistry ; v. 4.
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Molecular medicine and medicinal chemistry ; v. 4
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Humanization of antibodies
Selection and screening of antibody phage display libraries
Affinity maturation approaches for antibody lead optimization
Transgenic mice rearranging human antibodies
Isotype selection and Fc Engineering: design and construction of fit-for-purpose therapeutic antibodies
Antibody expression from bacteria to transgenic animals
Current trends in antibody purification and lead selection
Design and application of immunoconjugates for cancer therapy
Dual-targeting bispecific antobodies as new therapeutic modalities for cancer
Antibody fragments and alternate protein scaffolds.
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ISBN
9781848166288
1848166281
LCCN
2012472658
OCLC
776670289
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