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The RS-DSC is for preclinical development of antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates, and vaccines where dosage forms are typically greater than 50 µg.
The RS-DSC is for preclinical development of antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates, and vaccines where dosage forms are typically greater than 50 µg.
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Candidate selection is the third phase of the drug development process. The main purpose of candidate selection is to continue screening and filtering down to the most promising antibodies, ideally having one or two progress forward. During this phase, researchers are looking to evaluate the developability of a pool of less than five antibodies.
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The TA RS-DSC is a revolutionary new high-throughput thermal stability testing instrument specifically designed for biologic drug development.
The most popular tool used to characterize binding in the late-discovery phase of drug development is isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). ITC is a high-resolution method for complete characterization of the basic chemical details of a binding interaction. The calorimeters accomplish this by measuring the heat that is released or absorbed when molecules interact with each other.
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Drug development is a long and complex process that starts with discovery and, if successful, ends with government approval for marketing. Each step in the drug development process, outlined below, has specific goals with the aim of down-selecting appropriate hits and candidates to an approved drug substance.
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