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  1. Monoclonal antibody - Wikipedia

    A monoclonal antibody (mAb, more rarely called moAb) is an antibody produced from a cell lineage made by cloning a unique white blood cell. All subsequent antibodies derived this way trace back to …

  2. Monoclonal Antibodies: Purpose, Risks & Results

    Dec 10, 2025 · Monoclonal antibodies can treat autoimmune conditions, cancers and other diseases by working with your immune system.

  3. Monoclonal Antibodies and Their Side Effects - American Cancer Society

    Bevacizumab (Avastin) is an mAb that targets a protein called VEGF that affects tumor blood vessel growth. It can cause side effects such as high blood pressure, bleeding, poor wound healing, blood …

  4. What are Monoclonal Antibodies and how do they work? - Drugs.com

    Jun 3, 2025 · The mAb (ibritumomab) delivers a radioactive substance (Yttrium-90) directly to cancer cells. Another example is Kadcyla, an mAb that is attached to a chemotherapy drug.

  5. Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies - Thermo Fisher Scientific

    A therapeutic monoclonal antibody (mAb) is a homogenous collection of antibodies used to treat an illness. They are selected for their affinity to a target antigen.

  6. Why mAbs Matter | Quality Matters | U.S. Pharmacopeia Blog

    Feb 6, 2025 · FDA-approved mAb treatments have been available since the late 1980s. Monoclonal antibody drugs have proven to be more successful at treating certain diseases, such as some …

  7. Overview of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies - UpToDate

    Aug 18, 2025 · According to the World Health Organization (WHO), which is responsible for therapeutic mAb nomenclature, over 800 mAb names have been provided [1]. (See 'Naming conventions' below.)

  8. Monoclonal antibodies - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Jun 12, 2021 · In recent years, mAb products have dominated the biotherapeutics market, with hundreds of novel mAbs and mAb-like proteins now in clinical development for the treatment of diseases in …

  9. Monoclonal Antibodies: How They Work, Uses, Side Effects

    Apr 19, 2023 · A monoclonal antibody (mAb) is a type of immune protein produced in a lab that binds to a specific protein on a cell called an antigen. As with naturally occurring antibodies, monoclonal …

  10. Understanding Mab Drugs: Mechanisms and Impact

    The first mAb approved for human use was muromonab-CD3 in 1986, targeting T cells during transplant procedures. Since then, numerous mAbs have been developed, revolutionizing treatments. Today, …