Development and biophysical characterization of a humanized FSH-blocking monoclonal antibody therapeutic formulated at an ultra-high concentration

  1. Satish Rojekar  Is a corresponding author
  2. Anusha R Pallapati
  3. Judit Gimenez-Roig
  4. Funda Korkmaz
  5. Farhath Sultana
  6. Damini Sant
  7. Clement M Haeck
  8. Anne Macdonald
  9. Se-Min Kim
  10. Clifford J Rosen
  11. Orly Barak
  12. Marcia Meseck
  13. John Caminis
  14. Daria Lizneva
  15. Tony Yuen
  16. Mone Zaidi  Is a corresponding author
  1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, United States
  2. Population Council, United States
  3. Maine Medical Center Research Institute, United States

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  1. Satish Rojekar
  2. Anusha R Pallapati
  3. Judit Gimenez-Roig
  4. Funda Korkmaz
  5. Farhath Sultana
  6. Damini Sant
  7. Clement M Haeck
  8. Anne Macdonald
  9. Se-Min Kim
  10. Clifford J Rosen
  11. Orly Barak
  12. Marcia Meseck
  13. John Caminis
  14. Daria Lizneva
  15. Tony Yuen
  16. Mone Zaidi
(2023)
Development and biophysical characterization of a humanized FSH-blocking monoclonal antibody therapeutic formulated at an ultra-high concentration
eLife 12:e88898.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.88898

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