Abstract:Antibody-drug conjugates are a promising therapeutic class of cytostatic agents. They consist of a monoclonal antibody, usually of the IgG type, to which one or more molecules of a cytotoxic drug are conjugated via a suitable linker (covalent chain). The conjugated form of the drug has significantly lower toxicity than the free form, which cannot be used alone in therapy. The Czech State Institute for Drug Control database has so far registered 9 antibody-drug conjugates for use in oncology. Given the vast num… Show more
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