نتایج جستجو برای: passive immunotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 102860  

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2014
Keonwoo Yi

Passive immunotherapy is one of the most exciting and extensively researched areas in the field of Alzheimer's disease (AD) today, harbouring the potential to become the first disease-modifying treatment for the disease. The interest in immunotherapy as a treatment stemmed from the significant dangers of toxic side-effects and major obstacles in selectivity for currently pursued therapies again...

Majid Azizi Mokhtar Jalali Javaran Raheleh Khatibzadeh,

Molecular farming, or bio-pharming, has recently received much of attention for production of valuable recombinant proteins, with a few already being marketed. The use of whole plants for synthesis of pharmaceutical proteins offers various advantages in economy, scalability and safety over conventional production systems. GM plants are suitable for the inexpensive production of large amounts of...

2014
L Lannfelt N R Relkin E R Siemers

Current treatment options for Alzheimer's disease (AD) are limited to medications that reduce dementia symptoms. Given the rapidly ageing populations in most areas of the world, new therapeutic interventions for AD are urgently needed. In recent years, a number of drug candidates targeting the amyloid-ß (Aß) peptide have advanced into clinical trials; however, most have failed because of safety...

2013
Vinh T. Dang Kedar D. Mandakhalikar Oi-Wing Ng Yee-Joo Tan

Passive immunotherapy has mainly been used as a therapy against cancer and inflammatory conditions. Recent studies have shown that monoclonal antibody-(mAb-) based passive immunotherapy is a promising approach to combat virus infection. Specific mouse mAbs can be routinely generated in large amounts with the use of hybridoma technology but these cannot be used for therapy in human beings due to...

2016
Yaseen M. Arabi Ali H. Hajeer Thomas Luke Kanakatte Raviprakash Hanan Balkhy Sameera Johani Abdulaziz Al-Dawood Saad Al-Qahtani Awad Al-Omari Fahad Al-Hameed Frederick G. Hayden Robert Fowler Abderrezak Bouchama Nahoko Shindo Khalid Al-Khairy Gail Carson Yusri Taha Musharaf Sadat Mashail Alahmadi

We explored the feasibility of collecting convalescent plasma for passive immunotherapy of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection by using ELISA to screen serum samples from 443 potential plasma donors: 196 patients with suspected or laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV infection, 230 healthcare workers, and 17 household contacts exposed to MERS-CoV. ELISA-reactive samples w...

Journal: :Maedica 2015
Erika Schneble Dan-Corneliu Jinga George Peoples

Although unlikely to replace current standard of care therapies, immunotherapy is emerging as a critical component of breast cancer treatment. Despite initial setbacks, clinical benefit is now evident through immunomodulation and cancer vaccines. Over the past decade, passive immunotherapeutic strategies such as anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy have significantly improved the prognos...

2015
Ivan Chekhonin Olga Gurina

Although new passive and active immunotherapy methods are emerging, unconjugated monoclonal antibodies remain the only kind of biological preparations approved for high-grade glioma therapy in clinical practice. In this review, we combine clinical and experimental data discussion. As antiangiogenic therapy is the standard of care for recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), we analyze major cli...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1988
H V Raff P J Siscoe E A Wolff G Maloney W Shuford

Group B streptococcal (GBS) infections cause significant mortality and morbidity among infants. Passive antibody immunotherapy has been proposed as treatment for infected infants. To this end, two human mAb-secreting cell lines were produced by EBV immortalization of human B cells. The mAbs were specific for the group B polysaccharide and bound to strains of all five serotypes as demonstrated b...

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