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Type II (tositumomab) anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody out performs type I (rituximab-like) reagents in B-cell depletion regardless of complement activation. [electronic resource] by
- Beers, Stephen A
- Chan, Claude H T
- James, Sonya
- French, Ruth R
- Attfield, Kathrine E
- Brennan, Claire M
- Ahuja, Anupama
- Shlomchik, Mark J
- Cragg, Mark S
- Glennie, Martin J
Producer: 20081125
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Blood vol. 112
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Inhibitory FcγRIIb (CD32b) becomes activated by therapeutic mAb in both cis and trans and drives internalization according to antibody specificity. [electronic resource] by
- Vaughan, Andrew T
- Iriyama, Chisako
- Beers, Stephen A
- Chan, Claude H T
- Lim, Sean H
- Williams, Emily L
- Shah, Vallari
- Roghanian, Ali
- Frendéus, Bjorn
- Glennie, Martin J
- Cragg, Mark S
Producer: 20140326
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Blood vol. 123
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Novel type II anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody (GA101) evokes homotypic adhesion and actin-dependent, lysosome-mediated cell death in B-cell malignancies. [electronic resource] by
- Alduaij, Waleed
- Ivanov, Andrei
- Honeychurch, Jamie
- Cheadle, Eleanor J
- Potluri, Sandeep
- Lim, Sean H
- Shimada, Kazuyuki
- Chan, Claude H T
- Tutt, Alison
- Beers, Stephen A
- Glennie, Martin J
- Cragg, Mark S
- Illidge, Tim M
Producer: 20110630
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Blood vol. 117
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Monoclonal antibodies directed to CD20 and HLA-DR can elicit homotypic adhesion followed by lysosome-mediated cell death in human lymphoma and leukemia cells. [electronic resource] by
- Ivanov, Andrei
- Beers, Stephen A
- Walshe, Claire A
- Honeychurch, Jamie
- Alduaij, Waleed
- Cox, Kerry L
- Potter, Kathleen N
- Murray, Stephen
- Chan, Claude H T
- Klymenko, Tetyana
- Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
- Glennie, Martin J
- Illidge, Tim M
- Cragg, Mark S
Producer: 20090827
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The Journal of clinical investigation vol. 119
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Immunotherapy targeting inhibitory Fcγ receptor IIB (CD32b) in the mouse is limited by monoclonal antibody consumption and receptor internalization. [electronic resource] by
- Williams, Emily L
- Tutt, Alison L
- Beers, Stephen A
- French, Ruth R
- Chan, Claude H T
- Cox, Kerry L
- Roghanian, Ali
- Penfold, Christine A
- Butts, Cherié L
- Boross, Peter
- Verbeek, J Sjef
- Cragg, Mark S
- Glennie, Martin J
Producer: 20131210
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) vol. 191
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