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Monoklonale Antikörper in der Tumordiagnostik und -therapie

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Seit der Entwicklung der Hybridoma-Technologie für die Produktion von monoklonalen Antikörper vor etwa 9 Jahren hat sich gezeigt, daß diese Klasse von Immunglobulinen neue Möglichkeiten in der Diagnostik und vielleicht auch in der Therapie maligner Erkrankungen eröffnet. In meinem Beitrag zu dieser Tagung werde ich mich auf die Darstellung der Prinzipien der Herstellung muriner und menschlicher monoklonaler Antikörper beschränken, die gegen tumor-assoziierte Antigene gerichtet sind, und dann einige neue Entwicklungen bei der Anwendung dieser Antikörper in der klinischen Onkologie mit Ihnen diskutieren.

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Since the discovery of hydridoma technique for the production of monoclonal antibodies some 9 years ago, it became apparent that this new class of immunoglobulins may represent a new useful tool in the diagnosis and in the therapy of malignant diseases. In this paper we briefly discuss the methodology of the production of murine and human monoclonal antibodies as well as their application in experimental and clinical oncology.

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Drahovsky, D. (1985). Monoklonale Antikörper in der Tumordiagnostik und -therapie. In: Holzmann, H., Altmeyer, P., Hör, G., Hahn, K. (eds) Dermatologie und Nuklearmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70279-2_17

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