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Ma C Canismes D Action Des Anticorps Monoclonaux

Ma C Canismes D Action Des Anticorps Monoclonaux

Monoclonal antibodies represent a vital class of biological drugs, and understanding their diverse mechanisms of action is crucial for their development and therapeutic application. These highly specific proteins operate through various pathways, including blocking disease-causing molecules, targeting specific cells for destruction, or modulating immune responses to treat conditions like cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infectious diseases.

Laboratory And Clinical Applications Of Monoclonal Antibodies For Leukemias And Non Hodkins Lymphoma

Laboratory And Clinical Applications Of Monoclonal Antibodies For Leukemias And Non Hodkins Lymphoma

Explore the laboratory and clinical applications of monoclonal antibodies in the treatment of leukemias and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. This review examines how these targeted therapies are used in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment, offering insights into their efficacy and potential for personalized cancer care. Learn about the specific mechanisms and clinical outcomes associated with monoclonal antibody use in hematological malignancies.