Antagonistic human FcyRIIB (CD32B) antibodies have anti-tumor activity and overcome resistance to antibody therapy in vivo

Therapeutic antibodies have transformed cancer therapy, unlocking mechanisms of action by engaging the immune system. Unfortunately, cures rarely occur and patients display intrinsic or acquired resistance. Here, we demonstrate the therapeutic potential of targeting human (h) Fc?RIIB (CD32B), a rece...

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Main Authors: Roghanian, Ali (Author), Teige, Ingrid (Author), Mårtensson, Linda (Author), Cox, Kerry L. (Author), Kovacek, Mathilda (Author), Ljungars, Anne (Author), Mattson, Jenny (Author), Sundberg, Annika (Author), Vaughan, Andrew T. (Author), Shah, Vallari (Author), Smyth, Neil R. (Author), Sheth, Bhavwanti (Author), Chan, H.T. Claude (Author), Li, Zhan-Chun (Author), Williams, Emily L. (Author), Manfredi, Giusi (Author), Oldham, Robert J. (Author), Mockridge, C. Ian (Author), James, Sonya A. (Author), Dahal, Lekh N. (Author), Hussain, Khiyam (Author), Nilsson, Björn (Author), Verbeek, J. Sjef (Author), Juliusson, Gunnar (Author), Hansson, Markus (Author), Jerkeman, Mats (Author), Johnson, Peter W.M (Author), Davies, Andrew (Author), Beers, Stephen A. (Author), Glennie, Martin J. (Author), Frendéus, Björn (Author), Cragg, Mark S. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015-04-13.
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