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Preclinical studies of Russian biological drugs based on technologically processed antibodies: review of foreign publications

https://doi.org/10.51793/OS.2023.26.10.010

Abstract

Background. The effectiveness, safety and mechanism of action of biological drugs manufactured on the basis of gradual technology, is an object of growing interest in scientific circles. To date, more than 500 articles have been published in the scientific literature, which are devoted to the results of the study of their pharmacological activity, mechanisms of action, and safety. At the same time, the results of a number of studies, ranging from the mechanism of action and ending with the effectiveness of drugs manufactured using the above mentioned technology (technologically processed antibodies) in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo, have been published in international highly rated journals. Using experimental and clinical approaches generally accepted for modern evidence-based medicine, it was shown that drugs based on technologically processed antibodies are not inferior in effectiveness and safety to modern drugs in the corresponding therapeutic groups and open up new opportunities in the treatment of widespread and some socially significant diseases.

Objective. This article is devoted to the review of the results of preclinical studies of technologically processed antibodies to various targets.

Results. A study of the content of a number of papers covering studies of the effectiveness and mechanism of action for drugs based on technologically processed antibodies to various targets has been conducted.

Conclusion. Publications in highly-rated peer-reviewed scientific journals with high requirements for the quality of research help demonstrate new results on this issue, which is especially important for topics related to the research of technologically processed antibodies.

About the Authors

N. F. Bunkin
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Россия

Nikolai F. Bunkin, Dr. of Sci. (Phys.&Math.), Professor of the Department of basic sciences

5 b. 1 2nd Baumanskaya str., Moscow, 105005



V. L. Voeikov
Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Россия

Vladimir L. Voeikov, Dr. of Sci. (Biol.), Professor of the Department of Bioorganic Chemisry of the Faculty of Biology

1 b. 12 Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119234



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Bunkin N.F., Voeikov V.L. Preclinical studies of Russian biological drugs based on technologically processed antibodies: review of foreign publications. Lechaschi Vrach. 2023;(10):66-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51793/OS.2023.26.10.010

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