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- ImmunoGen, Inc. was a biotechnology company focused on the development of antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapeutics for the treatment of cancer. ImmunoGen...
- For the pharmaceutical company, see ImmunoGen. For other uses, see Immunogen (disambiguation). An immunogen is any substance that generates B-cell (humoral/antibody)...
- Immunogen may refer to: ImmunoGen, a pharmaceuticals company Immunogen, an antigen/epitope inducing an immune response This disambiguation page lists articles...
- she co-discovered the vault (organelle). Subsequently, she worked at ImmunoGen Inc. where she worked on staining and photographing different cancer cells...
- antibody medicines. In November 2023, AbbVie announced it would be buying ImmunoGen for $10.1 billion, aiming to expedite its entry into the ovarian cancer...
- (2018-03-08). "Common Features of Enveloped Viruses and Implications for Immunogen Design for Next-Generation Vaccines". Cell. 172 (6): 1319–1334. doi:10...
- molecular form. If its molecular form is changed, a tolerogen can become an immunogen. Immunoglobulin-binding proteinProteins such as protein A, protein...
- the reaction between an antibody and an antigen that differs from the immunogen. It is sometimes also referred to as cross-immunity or cross-protective...
- response, it is an 'immunogenic antigen', which is referred to as an immunogen. Many lipids and nucleic acids are relatively small molecules and/or have...
- Mycobacteroides immunogenum (formerly Mycobacterium immunogenum) is a species of bacteria from the phylum Actinomycetota, belonging to the genus Mycobacteroides...