Target-seeking Antibodies For Cancer Therapy

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Fri, 07/25/2008 - 14:45

A chemist has discovered a new marker together with three associated monoclonal antibodies which are promising candidates for cancer therapy.

Up to now, monoclonal antibodies have only aided the chemotherapeutic fight against cancer to a limited extent.


 

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