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Abzymes
- Definition of abzyme : An antibody selected for its ability to catalyze a chemical reaction by binding to and stabilizing the transition state intermediate.
- Natural Catalytic Antibodies (Abzymes) in Normalcy and Pathology
- protein.bio.msu.ru
- JB Review Recent Advances in Abzyme Studies1
- The first catalytic antibodies (abzymes) were reported in 1986.
- jb.oxfordjournals.org
- A revolutionary HIV vaccine candidate based on abzyme technology
- abzymeresearchfoundation.org
- Chapter 29: Catalytic Antibodies: New Characters in the Protein
- www.proteinsandproteomics.org
- Absorption, gastrointestinal, 39-43 ABT-229, 244f, 245 Abzymes
- Abzymes, 533. Acetaminophen, 13f, 17 It. Acetaminophen phosphate, 170t, 180.
- www.pharmagateway.net
- Working to end HIV
- ARF is a non-profit organization hoping to end HIV/AIDS by researching abzyme technology to produce the world's first effective therapeutic HIV vaccine.
- Abzyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- An abzyme (from antibody and enzyme), also called catmab (from catalytic monoclonal antibody), is a monoclonal antibody with catalytic activity.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Concepts in Biochemistry - Cutting Edge
- These custom-made enzymes are becoming a reality with recent advances in the production of catalytic antibodies, also called "abzymes.
- www.wiley.com
- The Science :: - Abzyme Research Foundation
- Abzymes: the Scientific Legacy Dr.
- abzymeresearchfoundation.org
- Abzymes: Catalytic Antibodies
- mcdb-webarchive.mcdb.ucsb.edu
- Pathologists Believe They Have Pinpointed Achilles Heel Of HIV
- www.sciencedaily.com
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