1993
DOI: 10.1177/172460089300800301
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Conventional Antibodies: Requirements and Methods for their Optimization

Abstract: Eighteen years after the discovery of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), the debate as to whether these reagents have fulfilled their promise must now be addressed. When MAbs were studied as tools for diagnosis and therapy, problems arose regarding the reagents themselves and the recognized target antigens. Because most MAbs are of murine origin, they usually evoke an immune response in human patients, which reduces their effectiveness. Moreover, their bulky size and dispersal via the blood prevent most of the inje… Show more

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