Antigen Conjugated

An antibody is a globulin or a complex of high-molecular polymer formations that, according to the antigen-antibody principle, combine with each other to form a protein or carbohydrate bond. The most common type of antibodies are immunoglobulins (Ig), the largest and most important of all antibodies. Antibodies



Antigen-drug conjugate (also called conjugated antigen or antigen conjugate) is the principle of combining an active substance with immunoneutralized antigenic material. Conjugates can significantly increase the effectiveness of treatment and reveal new properties of active substances. In this regard, it is of particular value for science and