Case Studies & Whitepapers2024-11-27
Overview and Case Study of Antibody Oligonucleotide Conjugates (AOC) Download
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Co-processing: Co-Precipitation Technology (CPT) for the Enhancement of Flowability and Bulk Density
Formulating compressed tablets is one of the most widely used oral solid form dosages. However, a vital first step is choosing a suitable manufacturing approach and the right excipients to support the desired therapeutic effect.
Case Studies & Whitepapers2024-11-18
An ADC's Path to Market-Analysis of Difficulties and Key Points in ADC Process Scale up
An Antibody-Drug Conjugate (ADC) is a novel therapeutic agent which can deliver a highly-potent traditional small molecule drug to a specific site or cell within the body. It is formed when an active drug (the payload) is connected to an antibody using a linker. The complex is referred to as an ADC and it uses the cellular specificity of antibodies to direct the payload and deliver to the active disease site within the cell. This enables ADCs to selectively treat cancer cells, tumor microenvironments, or other target cells, while reducing systemic, off-target toxicity. This targeted delivery of ADC agents has shown great promise and explosive growth in recent years.