bispecific antibodies

How do Bispecific Antibodies Work in Cancer Therapy?

BsAbs function by bringing together two different types of cells or molecules. For instance, one arm of the BsAb can bind to a tumor antigen on cancer cells, while the other arm can bind to a T-cell antigen such as CD3. This dual binding helps redirect immune cells to the tumor site, facilitating a more effective immune response against cancer cells.

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