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Recombinant Anti-CD3 x Anti-MUC1 Bispecific Antibody (sdAb-Fc-sdAb) (CAT#: HCAB-030)
Recombinant Anti-CD3 x Anti-MUC1 Bispecific Antibody (sdAb-Fc-sdAb, Tetravalent Heavy Chain-only Antibody, Tetravalent HCAb) is symmetric protein with two pairs of single domain antibodies (sdAb), from anti-CD3 and anti-MUC1 antibodies, fused to the N-terminus and C-terminus of the Fc separately. This BsAb is bispecific, tetravelant, 2+2 antigen-binding valency. It can retarget T cells to tumor cells. It is designed for the research of Pancreatic cancer; Ovarian cancer; Breast cancer; Bile duct cancer (BDC) therapy.
CD3 (Cluster of differentiation 3), originally known as T3, is one of the first groups of human T lymphocyte surface antigens recognized by monoclonal antibodies. It has been reported that antibodies against CD3 could either stimulate T cells to divide or inhibit the progress of effector functions according to the conditions used. It plays an important role in T cell and the CD3 T-cell co-receptor helps to activate the cytotoxic T-Cell and T helper cells. The CD3 molecule is composed of a protein complex and consists of four distinct chains. The complex of mammals contains a CD3γ chain, a CD3δ chain, and two CD3ε chains. All these chains associate with T-cell receptor and the ζ-chain to generate an activation signal in T lymphocytes.
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