Antibodies are the number one immune cells that fight against infection and diseases. However, beyond their natural usage, biochemistry has devised several ways in which these antibodies can be ...
Discover the latest insights in monoclonal antibody production with this exclusive eBook: "Monoclonal Antibody Manufacturing Trends." Published by Cell Culture Dish, this eBook delves into the current ...
At the “Biological Production Forum” held recently in Dusseldorf, there were many lessons for those involved in monoclonal antibody manufacturing. In a wide-ranging presentation, Günter Jagschies, ...
The brain of a rat in which a fluorescent protein has been used to highlight transplanted human brain cells - Copyright Stanford University/AFP Sergiu PASCA The brain ...
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute developed a novel microfluidic biosensing platform to monitor monoclonal antibody secretion in real time. The system integrates a photonic crystal biosensor with ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) make up one of the most important classes of advanced biotherapies. To find out about the current challenges and advances in the production of mAbs, GEN talked with Lukas ...
DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBI Biopharma, Inc. (KBI), a JSR Life Sciences company and global cGMP contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), announces a manufacturing contract ...
The engineering and production of antibodies are vital in drug discovery, offering effective and precise therapeutics and diagnostic/prognostic materials for numerous diseases. Antibodies are proteins ...
Leiden, The Netherlands – 11 December 2025 – ProteoNic BV, a leading provider of premium vector technology for biopharmaceutical and viral vector production, today announced that its proprietary 2G ...
Antibody production companies are essential in dealing with the growing demand for antibodies for life sciences, therapeutic, and diagnostic applications. Therefore, a number of service providers are ...
Antibody treatments for cancer and other diseases are typically delivered intravenously, because of the large volumes that are needed per dose. This means the patient has to go to a hospital for every ...