IMMUNOGENICITY

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  • by T Zhao - 2011 - Cited by 3
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  • Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page. Added to Favorites. Related Searches. Antigenic · Primary immune respon. Glycocalyx .
  • The European Immunogenicity Platform acts as a central meeting place for European biopharmaceutical companies and scientific experts active in the field of .
  • by PJ Guerin - 2008 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
  • Definition of Immunogenicity. . download icon Free Download Now! Immunogenicity Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries .
  • Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, such as an antigen or epitope, to provoke an immune response in the body of a human or animal. .
  • EpiVax has developed a secure, interactive work environment that is seamlessly linked to EpiVax' proprietary in silico immunogenicity screening toolkit via .
  • 4 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Feb 2, 2010Definition and other additional information on Immunogenicity from Biology- Online.org dictionary.
  • by MA Thera - 2010 - Cited by 9 - Related articles
  • Immunogenicity (ADA) assay, Anti drug antibody, Drug tolerance, Unwanted immune response. Introduction · Hear users present · Read more .
  • Thorough immunogenicity assessment of a biopharmaceutical drug's immunogenic potential is recommended by the EMEA, FDA and other regulatory agencies. .
  • immunogenicity /im·mu·no·ge·nic·i·ty/ (-jĕ-nis´it-e) the property enabling a substance to provoke an immune response, or the degree to which a substance .
  • by CGS Saad - 2011 - Related articles
  • Definition of immunogenicity from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations.
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  • Assessment of unwanted immunogenicity is important for ensuring the safety of biotherapeutics including biosimilar products. A comparative evaluation of .
  • Immunogenicity is a measure of the immune response to a therapeutic drug. It is a very relevant problem affecting the use of therapeutic protein drugs. .
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  • The MIMIC® System can detect differences in the immunogenicity of biologic drugs . Biologic drugs, such as monoclonal antibodies, may provoke an immune .
  • by BC de Jong - 2010 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
  • Several approaches to immunogenicity assessments are offered to ensure that the most sensitive, rugged and reliable techniques are employed. .
  • Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, which is called the antigen, to provoke an immune response. .
  • AAPS Training Course: Development of Ligand Binding Analytical Methods to. Support Immunogenicity Testing: Theoretical to Practical Considerations .
  • by PN Barrett - Cited by 4 - Related articles
  • by S Black - 2000 - Cited by 1481 - Related articles
  • Immunogenicity Overview. Algonomics Epibase™. Algonomics Epibase IV™. Tripole™ . Preventing Unwanted Immunogenicity of Protein Therapeutics .
  • by SO Sow - 2011 - Cited by 1
  • Immunogenicity of the drug gives the potential for significant hypersensitivity reactions and may even progress to the development of auto-antibodies to the .
  • These services include developing, validating and performing methods for immunogenicity testing and novel biomarker assays, including technology transfers. .
  • Aug 1, 2005 – Subcutaneous administration is likely to be an important factor in generating an immunogenic response.
  • Advancing Biotechnology Research Antitope is pioneering a new generation of immunogenicity testing, antibody humanization and protein engineering t.
  • Europe's leading event for the detection and management of unwanted immunogenicity.
  • by MOC Ota - 2011
  • Frontage provides large molecule bioanalytical/immunogenicity and biomarker testing services designed to support the unique needs of clinical.
  • Immunogenicity refers to a drug-elicited anti-drug immune response. All macromolecules are potentially immunogenic. Sometimes compounds with molecular .
  • Similar immunogenicity studies can be performed during vaccine/ immunotherapeutic development, measuring antibody levels in serum. .
  • by R Baxter - Cited by 2 - Related articles
  • Jun 4, 2011 – Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, such as an antigen or epitope, to provoke an immune response in the body of a human .
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  • by S Esposito - 2010 - Cited by 12 - Related articles
  • Menactra compares their demonstrated immune response following a single intramuscular injection for meningococcal disease against a subcutaneous dose.
  • Jul 3, 2011 – PART ONE: Immunogenicity Assessment and Clinical Relevance November 16-17. PART TWO: Immunogenicity Prediction and Mitigation November 17-18 .
  • Reduce immunogenicity risk of biologics, minimize risk of adverse drug reactions , select the best candidates for lead optimization.
  • Now in its 12th year, Immunogenicity for Biotherapeutics is THE longest running and THE largest event designed by and for the community of scientists .
  • Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, such as an antigen or epitope, to provoke an immune response. This book presents current research .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – Updated Funding Information: In the Original Contribution entitled “ Immunogenicity of a Tetravalent Meningococcal Glycoconjugate Vaccine in .
  • Immunogenicity, Safety of Measles-Mumps-Rubella-Varicella Vaccine . Official Title: Comparative Study Evaluating the Immunogenicity and Safety of .
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