TEST - Catálogo BURRF
   

Immunogenicity of Biopharmaceuticals / edited by Marco van de Weert, Eva Horn Møller.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Aspects ; VIIIEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2008Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387758411
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • RM1-950
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Immune Reactions Towards Biopharmaceuticals – a General, Mechanistic Overview -- Clinical Aspects of Immunogenicity to Biopharmaceuticals -- Assessment of Unwanted Immunogenicity -- Models for Prediction of Immunogenicity -- Immunogenicity of Biopharmaceuticals: Causes, Methods to Reduce Immunogenicity, and Biosimilars -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of rhEPO -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Interferon-Beta -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Insulin -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Factor VIII -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Natalizumab -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Anti-TNF Antibodies -- Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia -- Presenting an Immunogenicity Risk Assessment to Regulatory Agencies.
Resumen: A particular issue for biopharmaceuticals that has not been addressed comprehensively in any book, is the potential of an immune response to the biopharmaceutical product. That is, the human body marks the drug as a foreign body, and develops antibodies against the drug. These antibodies may be relatively harmless, but may also cross-react with the endogenous compound, causing autoimmunogenicity. Recent adverse experiences in Europe with Janssen-Ortho’s blockbuster product Eprex has increased the attention towards potential immunogenicity of biopharmaceuticals, above all from the regulatory agencies. This book is intended to give a broad overview of the current state-of-the-art regarding the immune response to biopharmaceuticals. The chapters range from an overview of the immune system and factors that may trigger the immune system, via detection of antibodies and clinical implications, to various case examples and the regulatory view on immunogenicity.
Valoración
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
No hay ítems correspondientes a este registro

Springer eBooks

Immune Reactions Towards Biopharmaceuticals – a General, Mechanistic Overview -- Clinical Aspects of Immunogenicity to Biopharmaceuticals -- Assessment of Unwanted Immunogenicity -- Models for Prediction of Immunogenicity -- Immunogenicity of Biopharmaceuticals: Causes, Methods to Reduce Immunogenicity, and Biosimilars -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of rhEPO -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Interferon-Beta -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Insulin -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Factor VIII -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Natalizumab -- Case Study: Immunogenicity of Anti-TNF Antibodies -- Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia -- Presenting an Immunogenicity Risk Assessment to Regulatory Agencies.

A particular issue for biopharmaceuticals that has not been addressed comprehensively in any book, is the potential of an immune response to the biopharmaceutical product. That is, the human body marks the drug as a foreign body, and develops antibodies against the drug. These antibodies may be relatively harmless, but may also cross-react with the endogenous compound, causing autoimmunogenicity. Recent adverse experiences in Europe with Janssen-Ortho’s blockbuster product Eprex has increased the attention towards potential immunogenicity of biopharmaceuticals, above all from the regulatory agencies. This book is intended to give a broad overview of the current state-of-the-art regarding the immune response to biopharmaceuticals. The chapters range from an overview of the immune system and factors that may trigger the immune system, via detection of antibodies and clinical implications, to various case examples and the regulatory view on immunogenicity.

Para consulta fuera de la UANL se requiere clave de acceso remoto.

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Secretaría de Extensión y Cultura - Dirección de Bibliotecas @
Soportado en Koha