Anti-CD19 immunotoxin
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Anti-CD19 immunotoxin | |
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Term | Anti-CD19 immunotoxin |
Short definition | anti-CD19 immunotoxin (AN-tee. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
anti-CD19 immunotoxin - (pronounced) (AN-tee. . . IH-myoo-noh-TOK-sin) monoclonal antibody linked to a toxic substance. It is being studied to treat some types of B-cell cancer. Anti-CD19 immunotoxin is made in the laboratory. It attaches to CD19, a protein on the surface of normal B cells and B cell tumors, and kills the cells
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