Immunotoxins up to the present day
Keyword(s):
A Chain
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Immunotoxins consist of monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies conjugated to bacterial or plant toxins. The toxins used are typically of the A-B type in which a toxic A chain is coupled to a B chain responsible for cell binding and facilitation of A chain entry into the cytosol. Two broad strategies have been followed: coupling intact toxins, or A chains alone, to antibodies. This review examines current progress in in vitro and in vivo research, including recent clinical studies, concentrating principally on ricin or ricin A chain conjugates. The future role of conjugates using membrane-acting toxins, immunolysins, is also discussed.
1984 ◽
Vol 160
(1)
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pp. 341-346
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1988 ◽
Vol 968
(2)
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pp. 172-178
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1987 ◽
Vol 146
(2)
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pp. 849-854
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1984 ◽
Vol 124
(2)
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pp. 551-557
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