DT2219ARL Immunotoxin
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DT2219ARL Immunotoxin | |
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Term | DT2219ARL Immunotoxin |
Short definition | DT2219ARL Immunotoxin - A substance being studied to treat some types of B-cell cancer. It contains an antibody linked to a toxic substance. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
DT2219ARL Immunotoxin - A substance being studied to treat some types of B-cell cancer. It contains an antibody linked to a toxic substance. The antibody attaches to proteins called CD19 and CD22 on the surface of B cells, and the toxic substance kills the cells. It is a type of bispecific ligand-directed toxin
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