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Developing Biologics to Change the Treatment Landscape

Drugs manufactured by living organisms offer hard-to-treat patients real treatment benefits

 


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A biologic is a drug manufactured using living organisms rather than via chemical synthesis. As targeted therapies, biologics have brought the science community much closer to producing personalized solutions. An important class of biologic, monoclonal antibodies
top the list of biological drug types, such as proteins, vaccines, and enzymes.
Although they are challenging to develop, they have applications for a wide range of
diseases that are not addressed with existing medicines.

Download this bulletin from Bio-Rad to learn

  • What biologics offer that other therapies do not
  • How monoclonal antibodies are manufactured and purified