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Aug 4, 2025, 13:24
What is the Main Role of an Antibody-Drug Conjugate?
Servier shared on X:
“Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) combine the precision of antibodies with the power of traditional medicine.
They work like guided missiles: the antibody finds the diseased cell, and the drug is released exactly where it’s needed inside the cell.
It’s a promising approach, especially in cancer treatment, to minimize damage to healthy cells.
What is the main role of an antibody-drug conjugate?”
What Poll Shows:
- 50% – Replace missing protein
- 50% – Send drug to diseased cell
- 0% – Prevent infection
- 0% – Make immune cells
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