The use of a transient transfected expression system to deliver high quality bispecific T-cell engager drug product, NVG-111, to the clinic for a fraction of the cost and time associated with the development and use of a producer cell line.
Abstract:e14506 Background: Bispecific antibodies provide an opportunity to treat a diverse range of disorders because of their ability to simultaneously attenuate several different pathways precisely and effectively, thus overcoming many of the limitations of monoclonal antibodies. The adaptability of bispecifics has facilitated the generation of compelling preclinical data covering a range of malignant and non-malignant disorders. Proof-of-concept early phase clinical trials with bispecific antibodies, including bis… Show more
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