Monoclonal Antibody Stocks List

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Monoclonal Antibody Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 AMGN Eli Lilly Stock Tumbles As Kennedy Targets Weight Loss Drugs
Nov 21 AMGN Analysis-Wall Street awaits Amgen weight-loss drug data expected to move shares
Nov 21 AMGN Amgen picks prolific biotech founder Chang as new top scientist
Nov 21 AMGN Eli Lilly and 2 More Drug Stocks to Buy After RFK-Inspired Drop
Nov 20 AMGN AMGEN ANNOUNCES SENIOR EXECUTIVE RESEARCH APPOINTMENT
Nov 20 AMGN SLN Stock Down Despite Cholesterol Drug Lowering Lipoprotein Levels
Nov 20 CLDX Celldex Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1 Healthy Volunteer Study of CDX-622, a Bispecific Antibody, for the Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases
Nov 20 CLDX Beyond The Numbers: 11 Analysts Discuss Celldex Therapeutics Stock
Nov 19 AMGN Amgen Stock Has High Implied Volatility. An Iron Condor Takes Advantage.
Nov 19 AMGN Silence Therapeutics' Zerlasiran Has Competitive Concerns: Analyst
Nov 19 BGNE Labcorp CFO Glenn Eisenberg Announces Plans to Retire
Nov 19 BGNE BeiGene Announces Settlement of Litigation Against Generic Filer of BRUKINSA
Nov 19 SYRE Spyre Therapeutics announces pricing of $200 million public offering of common stock
Nov 19 SYRE Spyre Therapeutics Announces Pricing of $200 Million Public Offering of Common Stock
Nov 18 SYRE Spyre Therapeutics announces proposed secondary offering
Nov 18 SYRE Spyre Therapeutics Announces Proposed Public Offering of its Common Stock and Pre-Funded Warrants
Nov 18 AMGN Amgen Sells Off: Keep Calm And Buy The Dip
Nov 18 AMGN Is Amgen Inc. (AMGN) the Best Immunotherapy Stock to Buy Now?
Nov 18 AMGN Dow Tumbles Over 300 Points Following Economic Reports, Nvidia, Microsoft Decline: Fear & Greed Index Moves To 'Neutral' Zone
Nov 16 AMGN The weight-loss frenzy is making some pharma stocks much more volatile. Will the drama continue?
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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