Bispecific antibody

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A bispecific antibody is a monoclonal antibodies which is designed to bind to two different antigens.

One benefit of this approach is that it is possible for such an antibody to simultaneously bind to a cytotoxic cell (using a receptor like CD3) and a target cell (like CD19.)[1]

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