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OverviewIf the antibody industry is to achieve its full potential in the next decade, the individual technical potentials must be exploited, the limitations must be addressed, and lessons learned must be applied both to current purification methods and to the new technologies that continue to emerge. This book presents an overview of the current advances applied in the manufacture of monoclonal antibody including: -concepts in development of manufacturing strategies, -importance of antibody fragments, -application of chromatography method development, -quality control, -effect of expression on antibody properties, -virus removal and safety, -pharmacokinetics, -regulatory aspects. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G. SubramanianPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781461347019ISBN 10: 1461347017 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 18 September 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsVolume 1:- 1. Concepts in Development of Manufacturing Strategies for Monoclonal Antibodies; B. Fish. 2. Antibody Fragments: Production, Purification and Formatting for Therapeutic Applications; D.J. Glover, D.P. Humphreys. 3. Large Scale Production of Therapeutic Antibodies: Considerations for Optimizing Product Capture and Purification; G. Kemp, P. O'Neil. 4. Scale-Up of Antibody Purification. From Laboratory Scale to Production; L.R. Jacob, M. Frech. 5. Purification of Antibody by Chromatographic Methods; C. Vandevyver, R. Freitag. 6. Quality Control of Antibodies for Human Use; A. Richter, M. Jostameling, K. Muller, A. Herrmann, M. Pitschke. 7. Expression of Human Anti Rh(D) Monoclonal Antibodies into Different Cell lines: Influence on their Functional Properties; C. de Romeuf, C. Gaucher, A. Glacet, S. Jorieux, P. Klein, D. Bourel. 8. Monoclonal Antibody Production: Minimising Virus Safety Issues; J. Bray, M.K. Brattle. 9. Contract Manufacturing of Biopharmaceutical Grade Antibodies; L.A. Van Der Pol, D.F. Westra. 10. The Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Monoclonal Antibodies; D.B. Haughey, P.M. Jardieu. 11. Regulatory and Legal Requirements for the Manufacture of Antibodies; L. Tsang. Index. Volume 2:- 1. Transgenic technology for monoclonal antibody production; S. Sensoli. 2. Generation, engineering and production of human antibodies using HuCAL; R. Ostendorp, C. Frisch, M. Urban. 3. Achieving appropriate glycosylation during the scaleup of antibody production; X.K. Deng, T. Shantha Raju, K.J. Morrow Jr.4. Approaches to devise antibody purification processes by chromatography; E. Boschetti. 5. Novel HIV neutralizing antibodies selected from phage display libraries; M. Moulard, Mei-Yun Zhang, D.S. Dimitrov. 6. Monoclonal and bispecific antibodies in combination with radiotherapy for cancer treatment; D. Azria, C. Larbouret, B. Robert, M. Ozsahin, J.B. Dubois, A. Pelegrin. 7. Antibodies, a potent tool to target genes into designated cells and tissues; F. Hirsch, O. Deas, G. Carvalho, A. Durrbach, D. Thierry, A. Chapel. 8. Intrabodies: development and application in functional genomics and therapy; A. Barberis, A. Auf Der Maur, K. Tissot, P. Lichtlen. 9. Expression of recombinant antibodies by tumour cells: on road to anti-tumour therapy; E. Bonnin, J.-L. Teillaud. 10. Antitumor antibodies: from research to clinic; S. Menard, S.M. Pupa, M. Campiglio, E. Tagliabue. 11. Macrophages for immunotherapy; D. Loirat, S. Jacod, A. Boyer, F. Auzelle, A. McAllister, J.-P. Abstado, J. Bartholeyns, D. Prigent. 12. Future prospects in antibody engineering and therapy; S. Siberil, J.-L. Teillaud. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |