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An antibody is a blood protein that is produced in response to and counteracts an antigen. Antibodies are produced in response to disease and help the body fight against the particular disease. In this way, antibodies help the body develop an immunity to disease.

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T-DM1 better than standard therapy in controlling breast cancer

T-DM1 better than standard therapy in controlling breast cancer

BioInvent, ThromboGenics announce results from TB-402 Phase IIb trial on VTE

BioInvent, ThromboGenics announce results from TB-402 Phase IIb trial on VTE

New PD-1 blocking antibody shows promise against advanced kidney cancer

New PD-1 blocking antibody shows promise against advanced kidney cancer

Parkinson’s vaccine: worldwide first clinical trial begins

Parkinson’s vaccine: worldwide first clinical trial begins

Esperance presents results from EP-100 Phase 1 study on solid tumors at ASCO annual meeting

Esperance presents results from EP-100 Phase 1 study on solid tumors at ASCO annual meeting

Seattle Genetics, Agensys announce interim data from ASG-5ME phase I trial on CRPC

Seattle Genetics, Agensys announce interim data from ASG-5ME phase I trial on CRPC

Oncothyreon announces data from two clinical trials of PX-866 at ASCO meeting

Oncothyreon announces data from two clinical trials of PX-866 at ASCO meeting

New data from ImmunoGen’s SAR3419 Phase I study on CD19+ NHL

New data from ImmunoGen’s SAR3419 Phase I study on CD19+ NHL

High levels of antibody molecule linked to increased rates of death from all diseases

High levels of antibody molecule linked to increased rates of death from all diseases

New data from OncoMed’s OMP-59R5 Phase I study on advanced solid tumors

New data from OncoMed’s OMP-59R5 Phase I study on advanced solid tumors

ImmunoGen reports data from T-DM1 Phase III trial on HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer

ImmunoGen reports data from T-DM1 Phase III trial on HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer

Data from several clinical trials of ADCETRIS to be presented at ASCO annual meeting

Data from several clinical trials of ADCETRIS to be presented at ASCO annual meeting

Genentech’s T-DM1 Phase III study on HER2-positive mBC meets primary endpoint

Genentech’s T-DM1 Phase III study on HER2-positive mBC meets primary endpoint

Roche to initiate three studies with T-DM1 for early stage HER2-positive breast cancer

Roche to initiate three studies with T-DM1 for early stage HER2-positive breast cancer

Interim results from Bristol-Myers Squibb’s BMS-936558 Phase 1 study on NSCLC, MM and RCC

Interim results from Bristol-Myers Squibb’s BMS-936558 Phase 1 study on NSCLC, MM and RCC

Study reveals why GBM is highly resistant to current chemotherapies

Study reveals why GBM is highly resistant to current chemotherapies

Study supports wider testing for immune-based therapies to treat advanced non-small cell lung cancer

Study supports wider testing for immune-based therapies to treat advanced non-small cell lung cancer

Electronic nose and optoacoustics improve diagnosis of prostate cancer

Electronic nose and optoacoustics improve diagnosis of prostate cancer

Montefiore experts available to discuss cancer research at 2012 ASCO meeting

Montefiore experts available to discuss cancer research at 2012 ASCO meeting

Glucocorticoid steroids in intelligent medicine specifically hits relevant cells

Glucocorticoid steroids in intelligent medicine specifically hits relevant cells

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