Monoclonal antibodies target specific disease molecules. They can help treat cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. Discover what you should know about this therapy. Monoclonal ...
In the evolutionary chess match between the coronavirus and humans, scientists’ next move can’t come soon enough for the millions of Americans relying on treatments known as monoclonal antibodies.
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been a key therapeutic option for non-communicable diseases for decades, and a small number of mAbs have helped treat infectious diseases, including COVID-19. The ...
Scientists can circumvent these challenges and keep their research moving forward with Bio X Cell’s in vivo antibodies, which are formulated in preservative-free PBS, tested for pathogens and ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) make up one of the most important classes of advanced biotherapies. To find out about the current challenges and advances in the production of mAbs, GEN talked with Lukas ...
New research from Oregon Health & Science University and collaborators indicates lab-made antibodies may be able to cure people infected with yellow fever, a virus for which there is no treatment. The ...
Vaccines prompt the immune system to produce antibodies that protect against infection and disease. Research published in November shows that, for malaria, giving antibodies to people directly also ...