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Glypro As A Self-Immolative Spacer For The Release Of Payloads From Antibody-Drug Conjugates, Justin Michael Howe
Glypro As A Self-Immolative Spacer For The Release Of Payloads From Antibody-Drug Conjugates, Justin Michael Howe
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Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are an increasingly popular modality for targeted drug delivery in many oncological and immunological applications. The paratope of a monoclonal antibody (mAb) directs the delivery of a conjugated therapeutic payload to antigen expressing cells, resulting in a controlled transport of payload to a desired cell type. Internalization of the ADC followed by lysosomal degradation results in the release of a payload to perform its biochemical function. A chemical linker between the drug and the antibody is responsible for the stability of the conjugate in circulation alongside mediating the release of an unmodified payload under lysosomal conditions. Currently, …