Optimized Methods for Analytical and Functional Comparison of Biosimilar mAb Drugs: A Case Study for Avastin, Mvasi, and Zirabev
Bevacizumab is a humanized therapeutic monoclonal antibody used to reduce angiogenesis, a hallmark of cancer, by binding to VEGF-A. Many pharmaceutical companies have developed biosimilars of Bevacizumab in the last decade. The official reports provided by the FDA and EMA summarize the analytical pe...
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Main Authors: | Büşra Gürel (Author), Eda Çapkın (Author), Ayhan Parlar (Author), Aylin Özkan (Author), Meltem Çorbacıoğlu (Author), Duygu Emine Dağlikoca (Author), Meral Yüce (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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