Can super-antibody drugs be tamed?
12th Apr 2006, 19:04 GMT
As it becomes clear that the London clinical trial disaster was indeed the fault of the drug itself, Michael Hopkin looks at what went wrong, and whether there is any future for ‘superagonist’ antibody therapies.
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