Bispecific Antibody at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Bispecific Antibody? An antibody developed in the laboratory to recognize more than one protein on the surface of different cells. Examples include bispecific antibodies 2B1, 520C9xH22, mDX-H210, and MDX447.Medical Term & Definition Added By: Mckenna
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