What is bispecific antibody?
Answer / Kavita Yadav
A bispecific antibody is a type of engineered antibody that binds to two distinct antigens simultaneously. It consists of a single molecule with two binding sites, each designed to recognize a different target. This allows for the targeted delivery of therapeutic agents, such as cytotoxic T-cells or antibodies, directly to specific cells or tissues. Bispecific antibodies have potential applications in cancer therapy, immunotherapy, and viral infections.
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