Primary information |
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ID | 16205 |
Therapeutic ID | Th1718 |
Protein Name | IDD-1 |
Sequence | >Th1718_IDD-1
MVPKADSGAFLLLFLLVLTVTEPLRPELRCNPGQFACRSGTIQCIPLPWQCDGWATCEDESDEANCPEVTGEVRPHHGKEAVDPRQGRARGGDPSHFHAVNVAQPVRFSSFLGKCPTGWHHYEGTASCYRVYLSGENYWDAAQTCQRLNGSLATFSTDQELRFVLAQEWDQPERSFGWKDQRKLWVGYQYVITGRNRSLEGRWEVAFKGSSEVFLPPDPIFASAMSENDNVFCAQLQCFHFPTLRHHDLHSWHAESCYEKSSFLCKRSQTCVDIKDNVVDEGFYFTPKGDDPCLSCTCHGGEPEMCVAALCERPQGCQQYRKDPKECCKFMCLDPDGNSLFDSMASGMRLVVSCISSFLILSLLLFMVHRLRQRRRERIESLIGANLHHFNLGRRIPGFDYGPDGFGTGLTPLHLSDDGEGGTFHFHDPPPPYTAYKYPDIGQPDDPPPPYEASIHPDSVFYDPADDDAFEPVEVSLPAPGDGGSEGALLRRLEQPLPTAGASLADLEDSADSSSALLVPPDPAQSGSTPAAEALPGGGRHSRSSLNTVV
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Molecular Weight | NA |
Chemical Formula | NA |
Isoelectric Point | NA |
Hydrophobicity | NA |
Melting point | NA |
Half-life | NA |
Description | Lipids promote the fusion of liposomes to cells. Eladem (IDD-1) is a therapeutic vaccine consisting of dendritophages that are loaded in vitro with tumor antigens and then reinjected into the subject. As with other monoclonal antibodies, this process stimulates an immune response to a particular disease-related antigen. |
Indication/Disease | Investigated for use/treatment in prostate cancer. |
Pharmacodynamics | IDD-1 specifically targets cancer cells by simulating a natural immune response. IDD-1 is produced by coupling dendritophages with tumor antigens obtained from the individual patient. The resulting vaccine is then reinjected into the subject. |
Mechanism of Action | The lipid promotes fusion of liposomes to cells. Specifically, IDD-1 targets tumor cells by coupling dendritophages with tumor antigens obtained from the patient. |
Toxicity | MoABs have been reported to have low toxicity, as they successfully target the tumor cells. |
Metabolism | NA |
Absorption | 3 doses x 3 cycles [each dose divided in 1 i.v.,4 s.c. and 1 i.d. injection] |
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Clearance | NA |
Categories | NA |
Patents Number | NA |
Date of Issue | NA |
Date of Expiry | NA |
Drug Interaction | NA |
Target | NA |
Brand Name | NA |
Company | NA |
Brand Description | NA |
Prescribed For | NA |
Chemical Name | NA |
Formulation | NA |
Physical Appearance | NA |
Route of Administration | NA |
Recommended Dosage | NA |
Contraindication | NA |
Side Effects | NA |
Useful Link 1 | Link |
Useful Link 2 | NA |
Remarks | NA |