Monoclonal Antibody Stocks List

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Monoclonal Antibody Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 29 AMGN 1 Dividend Growth Stock to Buy and Hold for 10 Years
Jun 28 DNTH Dianthus Therapeutics Announces Two Poster Presentations for DNTH103 at the 10th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN)
Jun 28 BIIB Biogen, Eisai launch Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in China
Jun 28 BIIB Eisai and Biogen launch LEQEMBI for Alzheimer’s in China
Jun 28 BIIB Eisai and Biogen launch Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in China
Jun 27 BIIB “LEQEMBI®” (Lecanemab) for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease Launched in China
Jun 27 ANNX Here's Why Annexon (ANNX) Is a Great 'Buy the Bottom' Stock Now
Jun 27 RZLT Rezolute Announces Exercise of Underwriters’ Option to Purchase Additional Shares and Concurrent Private Placement
Jun 27 AMGN Can Amgen Stock Keep Trouncing the S&P 500?
Jun 26 BIIB FDA Accepts Ionis' (IONS) NDA for Rare Disease Drug Olezarsen
Jun 26 AMGN Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly still top 2 pharma stocks: Analyst
Jun 26 TGTX Stocks To Watch: Biotech Leader TG Therapeutics Clears Resistance Area
Jun 26 ANNX Annexon spikes after updating late-stage results for lead asset against GBS
Jun 26 AMGN The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Chevron, Amgen, Philip Morris, Hurco and Perma-Pipe
Jun 26 BIIB Pharma M&A: The top high value deals in 2023
Jun 26 AMGN Pharma M&A: The top high value deals in 2023
Jun 25 ANNX Annexon Presented Additional Positive Phase 3 Results for ANX005 C1q-Targeted Immunotherapy in Guillain-Barré Syndrome at the 2024 PNS Annual Meeting
Jun 25 AMGN Top Stock Reports for Chevron, Amgen & Philip Morris
Jun 25 BIIB Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in Biogen (BIIB) Stock?
Jun 25 AMGN Biotech ETF (BBH) Hits New 52-Week High
Monoclonal Antibody

A monoclonal antibody is a type of antibody that is made from a single clone of cells and is specific to a single antigen. Monoclonal antibodies are used in medical research and in the treatment of various diseases, such as cancer and autoimmune disorders. They are produced by fusing a single B-cell with a myeloma cell, which results in a hybrid cell that produces a single type of antibody. Monoclonal antibodies can be used to target specific antigens on cells, allowing researchers to study the function of the antigen and its role in disease. They can also be used to deliver drugs or toxins to specific cells, making them useful in cancer treatments.

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