Articles about Antibody Journal (0)
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Antibodies in medicine and research: Definition, function and formats
Antibodies play a significant role in modern medicine and research and have allowed huge leaps in the treatment of various medical conditions – but why, and how do they work? Find out in the course of this article!
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In vivo vs. in vitro antibody production
In vivo or in vitro – which is the better way for antibody production? The issue is highly discussed among experts, and historically, they both have had their merit. This article will show the main differences, advantages and disadvantages of the two approaches.
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Fc Silenced Antibody – Therapeutic antibodies with reduced side effect profile
One of the most exciting recent developments in the sector is the engineering of antibodies’ fragment crystallizable (Fc region). Fc engineering entails the optimization of recombinant monoclonal antibodies, anticancer bispecific antibodies and Fc fusion proteins by means of modifications at specific residues to enhance performance in their intended applications. Read more!

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Antibody glycoengineering: pushing forward biotechnology
The importance of glycosylation patterns (sugar sequences) on proteins and their glycobiology have been intensely investigated in recent years, and the deeper understanding spawned novel applications that push biotechnology forward. vice offerings in the field of glyco-engineering.

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Polyclonal vs monoclonal vs recombinant antibodies – a comparison
Antibody generation appears like a vast and daunting field. Terms such as polyclonal, monoclonal and recombinant make it seem to be overly technical. In this read, we show you a comparison of these antibody types.
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Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC) – definition, mechanism & application
Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity is a key process of the immune system’s arsenal to ward off cancerous cells and infections. We show you important definitions and the ADCC mechanism and key facts on ADCC antibodies in this post.

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How to select a CRO for antibody production?
Big and small companies alike find value in outsourcing to contract research organizations (CROs). A CRO takes on research, development or production assignments, thus saving the sponsor time, cost and capacities. This article will give valuable pointers to the essential factors any company must consider when screening for CROs for recombinant antibody production.

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Contract Research Organization: Pros and Cons of a CRO
This post will highlight the core activities in the growing market of CROs, how to avoid the potential pitfalls of unreliable CROs, and point out how your organization can benefit from outsourcing to recombinant antibody expression service providers like evitria.
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5 benefits of outsourcing your antibody production
As is the case with a growing number of industries, the medical and pharmaceutical fields are increasingly turning to working with third-party providers. Manufacturers of antibody therapeutics are outsourcing certain process steps to contract manufacturers for various reasons, be it to cut costs or to speed up production.

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3 facts why speed matters in the biopharmaceutical industry
Antibody development and antibody expression have become essential in life-science and the biopharmaceutical industry. In particular, advanced methods of creating and selecting recombinant antibodies have enabled science and medicine alike to progress in unanticipated speed.