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Antibody Expression and Production

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Engineered antibodies currently represent over 30% of biopharmaceuticals in clinical trials and their total worldwide sales continue to increase significantly. The importance of antibody applications is reflected in their increasing clinical and industrial applications as well as in the progression of established and emerging production strategies. This volume provides detailed coverage of the generation, optimization, characterization, production and applications of antibody. It provides the necessary theoretical background and description of methods for the expression of antibody in microbial and animal cell cultures and in transgenic animals and plants. There is a strong focus on those issues related to the production of intrabodies, bispecific antibody and antibody fragments and also to novel applications in cancer immunotherapy.

List of contents

1 Expression of antibody in mammalian cells, Thomas Jostock.- 2 Bioreactor systems for producing antibody from mammalian cells, Darrin Kuystermans and Mohamed Al-Rubeai.- 3 Production of antibody in insect cells, Hideki Yamaji.- 4 Production of monoclonal antibodies in glycoengineered Pichia pastoris, Dongxing Zhu, Thomas Linden and Thomas Potgieter.- 5 Production of antibodies in Hansenula polymorpha, Georg Melmer, Stephan Hellwig, Grit Hehmann and Ulrike Dahlems.- 6 Expression of antibody in transgenic avians, Yoshinori Kawabe and Masamichi Kamihira.- 7 Production of antibodies in plants, Alejandro Sarrion-Perdigones, Paloma Juarez, Antonio Granell and Diego Orzaez.- 8 Production of antibody fab fragments in Escherichia coli, Hiroshi Tachibana and Masataka Takekoshi.- 9 Intrabody expression in mammalian cells, Silvia Biocca.- 10 Engineering of antibodies for cancer therapy, Lisa E. Goldsmith and Matthew K. Robinson.- 11 Recombinant bispecific antibodies for cancer therapy, Dafne Muller and Roland Kontermann.- 12 The role of glycosylation in therapeutic antibodies, Maureen Spearman, Ben Dionne and Mike Butler.- 13 Quality issues arising from post-translational modification of recombinant antibodies, Raymond Tyther and Nigel Jenkins.- 14 Purification of antibody, XueJun Han, Arther Hewig and Ganesh Vedantham.- Index

Summary

Engineered antibodies currently represent over 30% of biopharmaceuticals in clinical trials and their total worldwide sales continue to increase significantly. The importance of antibody applications is reflected in their increasing clinical and industrial applications as well as in the progression of established and emerging production strategies. This volume provides detailed coverage of the generation, optimization, characterization, production and applications of antibody. It provides the necessary theoretical background and description of methods for the expression of antibody in microbial and animal cell cultures and in transgenic animals and plants. There is a strong focus on those issues related to the production of intrabodies, bispecific antibody and antibody fragments and also to novel applications in cancer immunotherapy.

Product details

Assisted by Mohame Al-Rubeai (Editor), Mohamed Al-Rubeai (Editor), Mohamed Al- Rubeai (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2013
 
EAN 9789400736139
ISBN 978-94-0-073613-9
No. of pages 346
Dimensions 155 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Weight 532 g
Illustrations X, 346 p.
Series Cell Engineering
Cell Engineering
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research

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