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Adecatumumab Biosimilar – Anti-EPCAM mAb – Research Grade Brand Logo
ID: BAB424720618

Adecatumumab Biosimilar – Anti-EPCAM mAb – Research Grade, ProteoGenix, PX-TA1120

Description of Adecatumumab Biosimilar - Anti-EPCAM mAb - Research Grade The Structure of Adecatumumab Biosimilar Adecatumumab Biosimilar, also known as Anti-EPCAM mAb, is a monoclonal antibody that specifically targets the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EPCAM). This antibody is a biosimilar version of the original Adecatumumab, which was developed by Merck Serono for the treatment of various types of cancer. The structure of Adecatumumab Biosimilar is similar to that of the original Adecatumumab, with a few minor differences. It is a fully human IgG1 monoclonal antibody, meaning that it is composed of four protein chains – two heavy chains and two light chains – that are connected by disulfide bonds. The antibody has a molecular weight of approximately 150 kDa. The heavy chains of Adecatumumab Biosimilar contain constant regions (Fc regions) and variable regions (Fab regions). The Fc regions are responsible for the effector functions of the antibody, while the Fab regions are responsible for binding to the target antigen, EPCAM. The light chains also contain constant and variable regions, with the variable regions being responsible for antigen binding. The Activity of Adecatumumab Biosimilar Adecatumumab Biosimilar is a highly specific and potent antibody that targets EPCAM, a glycoprotein that is overexpressed in many types of cancer. EPCAM plays a crucial role in cell adhesion and signaling, and its overexpression has been linked to tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. Adecatumumab Biosimilar binds to EPCAM with high affinity and specificity, resulting in the formation of an antigen-antibody complex. This complex triggers a series of events that ultimately lead to the destruction of cancer cells. The effector functions of the antibody, such as antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC), play a crucial role in this process. ADCC involves the activation of immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages, which recognize and destroy the EPCAM-expressing cancer cells. CDC, on the other hand, involves the activation of the complement system, a group of proteins that work together to destroy the antibody-bound cancer cells. The Application of Adecatumumab Biosimilar Adecatumumab Biosimilar has shown promising results in preclinical and clinical studies for the treatment of various types of cancer, including colorectal, pancreatic, and breast cancer. In preclinical studies, the antibody has demonstrated potent antitumor activity, inhibiting tumor growth and metastasis in animal models. In clinical trials, Adecatumumab Biosimilar has been evaluated as a single agent and in combination with other cancer treatments. The results have shown that the antibody is well-tolerated and has a favorable safety profile. It has also shown promising efficacy, with some patients experiencing tumor shrinkage and prolonged survival. Currently, Adecatumumab Biosimilar is in the research grade stage, meaning that it is not yet approved for clinical use. However, it is being further evaluated in clinical trials to determine its potential as a therapeutic option for cancer patients. Conclusion In summary, Adecatumumab Biosimilar is a potent and specific monoclonal antibody that targets EPCAM, a glycoprotein that is overexpressed in many types of cancer. Its structure is similar to the original Adecatumumab, with a fully human IgG1 backbone. The antibody has shown promising results in preclinical and clinical studies, and is currently being evaluated as a potential therapeutic option for cancer patients.

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Adecatumumab Brand Logo
ID: BAB539313404

Adecatumumab, Abbexa, abx831077

Adecatumumab is a monoclonal antibody biosimilar expressed in CHO cells, targeting EPCAM, for use in laboratory research applications. This product is not suitable for use as medicines or in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications. Adecatumumab is a recombinant human monoclonal antibody of the IgG1 subclass with a binding specificity to epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM). EpCAM (CD326) is a cell surface protein that is frequently expressed at high level on most solid tumor types, including prostate, breast, colon, gastric, ovarian, pancreatic and lung cancer. Adecatumumab (MT201) is a recombinant human monoclonal antibody of the IgG1 subclass with a binding specificity to epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM). EpCAM (CD326) is a cell surface protein that is frequently expressed at high level on most solid tumor types, including prostate, breast, colon, gastric, ovarian, pancreatic and lung cancer. Overexpression of EpCAM has been shown to promote the proliferation, migration and invasiveness of breast cancer cells. Moreover, expression of EpCAM is associated with decreased survival in a number of cancer indications, including breast, gall bladder, bile duct, ovarian and ampullary pancreatic cancer. EpCAM has recently been shown to be expressed on cancer stem cells from breast, prostate, colon and pancreatic cancer. Clinical studies have shown a favorable safety profile and that clinical activity depends on the EpCAM target expression.

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Adecatumumab Biosimilar - Research Grade Brand Logo
ID: BAB382815454

Adecatumumab Biosimilar - Research Grade, ichor.bio, ICH5328

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