Radioimmunotherapy in experimental animal models: Principles derived from models Conference Paper


Authors: Scheinberg, D. A.; Strand, M.
Title: Radioimmunotherapy in experimental animal models: Principles derived from models
Conference Title: 2nd Conference on Radioimmunodetection and Radioimmunotherapy of Cancer
Abstract: Experimental animal models have made it possible to study some of the biological, biochemical, and pharmacological parameters involved in the use of radiolabeled monoclonal antibody for therapy and detection. Although such models are less appropriate for studies of dosimetry and the host's immune response to the monoclonal antibody, some general principles have been derived from the various model systems that have largely held true in studies in patients. Some of the points learned from experimental animal models will be illustrated in this paper.
Keywords: nonhuman; conference paper; cancer radiotherapy; animal; animal model; monoclonal antibody; antibodies, monoclonal; neoplasms, experimental; radioisotope; radioimmunotherapy; radioisotopes; human; priority journal; support, non-u.s. gov't; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.
Journal Title Cancer Research
Volume: 50
Issue: 3 Suppl.
Conference Dates: 1988 Sep 8-10
Conference Location: Princeton, NJ
ISBN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1990-02-01
Start Page: 962s
End Page: 963s
Language: English
PUBMED: 2297749
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Export Date: 27 January 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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