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Scaling-up and production of therapeutic antibodies for preclinical studies

  1. Author:
    Feng, Y.
    Dimitrov, D. S.
    1. Year: 2009
  1. Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
    1. 525
    2. Pages: 499-508, xiii
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Monoclonal antibodies are increasingly used for treatment of various diseases, mostly cancer therapy and auto-immune diseases. New chimeric, humanized, or fully-human antibodies specific to novel or already validated targets are being developed in many academic labs as well as in commercial entities. A validation of antibodies in preclinical settings is an important component of the road from discovery to clinic. Preparing sufficient amount of high-quality antibodies for preclinical studies is a challenge in some cases. This article summarizes protocols used in research laboratories, and is based on our own experience in the establishment of stable clones of CHO cells to scaling-up of tissue cultures for production of antibodies in bioreactors.

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