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    Mechanistic incorporation of FcRn binding in plasma and endosomes in a whole body PBPK model for large molecules

    Monoclonal antibodies, endogenous IgG, and serum albumin bind to FcRn in the endosome for salvaging and recycling after pinocytotic uptake, which prolongs their half-life. This mechanism has been broadly recog...

    Wilhelmus E. A. de Witte, Lindsay B. Avery in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacody… (2023)

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    Honing-in antigen-specific cells during antibody discovery: a user-friendly process to mine a deeper repertoire

    Immunization based antibody discovery is plagued by the paucity of antigen-specific B cells. Identifying these cells is akin to finding needle in a haystack. Current and emerging technologies while effective, ...

    Ankit Mahendra, Aftabul Haque, Ponraj Prabakaran in Communications Biology (2022)

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    Incorporation of a Reporter Peptide in FPOP Compensates for Adventitious Scavengers and Permits Time-Dependent Measurements

    Incorporation of a reporter peptide in solutions submitted to fast photochemical oxidation of proteins (FPOP) allows for the correction of adventitious scavengers and enables the normalization and comparison o...

    Ben Niu, Brian C. Mackness, Don. L. Rempel in Journal of The American Society for Mass S… (2017)

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    Serum-based ALYGNSA immunoassay for the prostate cancer biomarker, total prostate-specific antigen (tPSA)

    Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a serum glycoprotein overproduced by the prostate in prostate cancer (≥4 ng/mL in the bloodstream). An immunoassay for total PSA (tPSA) was developed using the ALYGNSA method to...

    Brian C. Mackness, Melisenda J. McDonald in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2010)

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    Polymer–protein-enhanced fluoroimmunoassay for prostate-specific antigen

    Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a serum glycoprotein overproduced in prostate cancer, the total of which is comprised of two major forms, free and complexed. The common method for measuring of PSA is an Enz...

    Brian C. Mackness, Sinang Chourb in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2010)