Tadocizumab
Tadocizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody that acts on the cardiovascular system.[1] It binds to integrin αIIbβ3, a fibrinogen and fibronectin receptor found on platelets. [2] The drug is designed for the treatment of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions. It was developed by Yamanōchi Pharma America, Inc.[1]
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Type | Fab fragment |
Source | Humanized (from mouse) |
Target | Integrin αIIbβ3 |
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Formula | C2107H3252N562O673S12 |
Molar mass | 47609.17 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Statement On A Nonproprietary Name Adopted By The USAN Council - Tadocizumab, American Medical Association.
- Lodish H, Berk A, Matsudaira P, Kaiser CA, Krieger M, Scott MP, Zipursky L, Darnell J (2003). Molecular cell biology (5th ed.). New York: W.H. Freeman. p. 973. ISBN 978-0-7167-4366-8.
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