Monoclonal Antibody Stocks List

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Monoclonal Antibody Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 CDMO Avid Bioservices Q4 2024 Earnings Preview
Jul 1 GMAB AbbVie (ABBV) Gets CHMP Nod for Lymphoma Drug's Expanded Use
Jul 1 CDMO Avid Bioservices to Report Financial Results for Quarter and Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2024, After Market Close on July 2, 2024
Jul 1 JAZZ Is Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc (JAZZ) the Best Pot Stock to Buy Now?
Jun 28 FGEN FibroGen files for $300M mixed shelf offering
Jun 28 PYXS Pyxis Oncology Reports Inducement Grants Under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4)
Jun 28 GMAB AbbVie, Genmab blood cancer therapy endorsed in EU
Jun 28 GMAB Epcoritamab (TEPKINLY®) Receives Positive CHMP Opinion for the Treatment of Adults with Relapsed/ Refractory Follicular Lymphoma
Jun 27 GMAB Completion of Share Buy-back Program
Jun 27 IMNM Immunome: AL102 And Other Established Protein Targets Could Drive Value
Jun 27 IMNM Immunome: Enthusiasm For New Management Has Faded
Jun 27 GMAB FDA Expands AbbVie's (ABBV) Epkinly Label in Follicular Lymphoma
Jun 27 IMNM Immunome names Tsai as chief technical officer
Jun 27 IPA ImmunoPrecise appoints Kristin Taylor as CFO
Jun 27 IPA ImmunoPrecise Appoints Kristin Taylor as Chief Financial Officer
Jun 27 IMNM Immunome Appoints Phil Tsai as Chief Technical Officer
Jun 27 GMAB Genmab, AbbVie win FDA nod for relapsed follicular lymphoma therapy
Jun 26 GMAB EPKINLY® (epcoritamab-bysp) Approved by U.S. FDA for Patients with Relapsed or Refractory (R/R) Follicular Lymphoma (FL)
Jun 25 JAZZ 3 Cannabis Stocks That Could Make Your Grandchildren Rich
Jun 25 OTLK 3 Undervalued Gems Set to Soar 1,000% by 2026
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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