Characterization of a single reporter-gene potency assay for T-cell-dependent bispecific molecules
T-cell-dependent bispecific antibodies (TDBs) are promising cancer immunotherapies that recruit patients' T cells to kill cancer cells. There are many TDBs in clinical trials, demonstrating their widely recognized therapeutic potential. However, their complex, multi-step mechanism of action (Mo...
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Main Authors: | Ho Young Lee (Author), Ames Register (Author), Jeongsup Shim (Author), Edward Contreras (Author), Qiang Wu (Author), Guoying Jiang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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