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CD20 monoclonal antibodies

What are CD20 monoclonal antibodies?

Monoclonal antibodies used in immunotherapy are produced artificially from a cell clone therefore consist of a single type of immunoglobulin. They are targeted towards specific antigens and bind to the antigens to form a complex. The complex can be recognized and destroyed by phagocytes or used for other diagnostic purposes. Natural antibodies are proteins made by the B-lymphocytes in response to antigens. Each B-cell makes only one type of antibody. For therapeutic purposes a significant amount of a particular antibody is needed. These are obtained from a culture that gives a one type of antibody, which are called monoclonal antibodies. CD20 monoclonal antibodies are targeted against B-cell antigens, and were originally developed to treat B-cell Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

List of CD20 monoclonal antibodies

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
obinutuzumab systemic (Pro)
9.5
3 reviews
ublituximab systemic (Pro)
9.0
6 reviews
epcoritamab systemic (Pro)
8.0
1 review
rituximab systemic (Pro)
7.7
146 reviews
ofatumumab systemic (Pro)
6.7
60 reviews
ocrelizumab systemic (Pro)
4.8
175 reviews
ibritumomab systemic (Pro)
No reviews
hyaluronidase / rituximab systemic
No reviews
glofitamab systemic (Pro)
No reviews
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