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Blinatumomab Antibody Molecule Art Print
by Alfred Pasieka
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Blinatumomab Antibody Molecule art print by Alfred Pasieka. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Schematic computer artwork of the monoclonal antibody Blinatumomab, a bi-specific T-cell engager (BiTE). Blinatumomab (trade name) specifically... more
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Schematic computer artwork of the monoclonal antibody Blinatumomab, a bi-specific T-cell engager (BiTE). Blinatumomab (trade name) specifically targets the CD19 antigen present on B cells. Blinatumomab enables a patient's T cells to recognize malignant B cells. A molecule of blinatumomab combines two binding sites: a CD3 site for T cells and a CD19 site for the target B cells. CD3 is part of the T cell receptor. The drug works by linking these two cell types and activating the T cell to exert cytotoxic activity on the target cell.Blinatumomab is used as a second-line treatment against acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The background is depicting a cancer cell.
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