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04/02/2019 | Contributed by Tosoh
Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) is an important mechanism of action (MoA) of monoclonal antibodies used in cancer treatment.
02/19/2019 | Contributed by Tosoh
Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity is a mechanism of action of anti-tumor antibodies in which the Fcy receptor (FcR) plays a key role.
11/12/2018 | Contributed by Tosoh
Phenol formaldehyde resins (PFRs) are condensation polymers and are obtained by condensing phenol with formaldehyde in the presence of an acidic or alkaline catalyst.
09/17/2018 | Contributed by Tosoh
The amounts of high and low molecular weight impurities are critical quality attributes for a therapeutic protein.
03/05/2018 | Contributed by Tosoh
More potent formats of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), such as bispecific antibodies (bsAbs), are on the rise in the area of biotherapeutics.
07/10/2017 | Contributed by Tosoh
Learn how to apply SEC technology most efficiently to establish a fast, highly reproducible, and accurate SE-UHPLC method for mAb aggregate analysis.
04/11/2017 | Contributed by Tosoh
With the introduction of TSKgel UP-SW3000 silica-based UHPLC columns increased speed and higher resolution can be achieved for the separation of antibody fragments, monomers, and dimers.
03/06/2017 | Contributed by Tosoh
An Antibody-Drug Conjugate (ADC) was analyzed using a TSKgel® Butyl-NPR column, the least hydrophobic of the TSKgel HIC columns
10/10/2016 | Contributed by Tosoh
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent some of the most promising next-generation biopharmaceuticals.
09/26/2016 | Contributed by Tosoh
This application note will show the superior resolving power of the TSKgel UltraSW Aggregate column for the analysis of monoclonal antibody and metalloprotein aggregates formed under forced denatured conditions.
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