Human Anti-CD64 x Anti-Malaria Antigen Bispecific Antibody (IgG-IgG) (CAT#: BSIG-H301)
Anti-CD64 x Anti-malaria antigen Bispecific Antibody (IgG-IgG) is designed to be generated by crosslinking two full length IgGs, anti-CD64 and anti-malaria antigen parental antibodies. A stable linkage is formed between the two antibodies. This BsAb can retarget NK cells to genus plasmodium. It is designed for the research of Malaria therapy.
FCGR1A; Fc fragment of IgG receptor Ia; CD64; FCRI; CD64A; IGFR1; Cluster of Differentiation 64; FcγRI; FCGR1B; FCGR1C; immunoglobulin G Fc receptor high affinity I; Fc gamma RI
Target 2
Malaria Antigen
Alternative Names
malaria antigen; parasitic protozoans
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