Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Subtleties and Dynamics of Antibody Function: Lessons from Bovine Antibody Fragments

Antibody Fragments
Antibody, nature’s most magnificent molecule, has come of age moving forward from an era of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to its applications as functional antibody fragments or modifications thereof for developing new drugs against vexing diseases, such as, cancer and viral infections.

The conventional therapies against these diseases have not been successful resulting in a shift towards development of novel antibody-based therapeutics.

The clinical success of antibodies can be assessed from their major commercial impact as evidenced by the market for antibody drugs being over $60 billion in 2013, which is expected to double globally within the decade.

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