2013
DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.targ-13-b300
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Abstract B300: Discovering immune-mediated therapy for cancer biologics is informed by in vitro cellular assays.

Abstract: Immune-mediated therapy for cancer (IMT-C) biologics are an emerging class of cancer drugs which target cells of the immune system to enhance the immune response to cancer. Cross-reactivity of IMT-C mAbs and other biologics to rodents is rare, emphasizing the importance of human in vitro assays in IMT-C discovery and development. Typically there is a trade-off between the physiological relevance of an assay and its throughput, hence higher-throughput assays are used in the early stages of drug discovery, and m… Show more

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