Detumomab

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Detumomab?
Therapeutic monoclonal antibody
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CAS number 145832-33-3
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Detumomab is a mouse monoclonal antibody and which it is used to treat cancer.

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Mouse monoclonal antibodies ("-o-")
"govo" (ovarian tumor)
Abagovomab, Igovomab, Oregovomab
"limo" (immune system)
Afelimomab, Dorlimomab aritox, Elsilimomab, Faralimomab, Gavilimomab, Inolimomab, Maslimomab, Nerelimomab, Odulimomab, Telimomab aritox, Vepalimomab, Zolimomab aritox
"tumo" (miscellaneous tumor)
Altumomab, Anatumomab mafenatox, Arcitumomab, Bectumomab, Detumomab, Epitumomab, Epitumomab cituxetan, Ibritumomab tiuxetan, Minretumomab, Mitumomab, Naptumomab estafenatox, Nofetumomab merpentan, Pemtumomab, Pintumomab, Satumomab, Taplitumomab paptox, Tositumomab
"leso" (infectious lesions)
Besilesomab, Fanolesomab, Lemalesomab, Sulesomab
"ciro" (cardiovascular)
Biciromab brallobarbital, Imciromab
"pro" (prostate tumor)
Capromab
"baco" (bacterial)
Edobacomab
"colo" (colonic tumor)
Edrecolomab, Nacolomab tafenatox
Categories: Monoclonal antibody stubs | Monoclonal antibodies | Cancer treatments
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