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Polyethylene glycol modification of the antibody--enzyme conjugate, F(ab')2-A5B7-CPG2, extends its duration in the circulation of nude mice bearing human colonic cancer xenografts (LS174T). Increased concentration of modified conjugate is achieved in the tumour, but residual non-specific enzyme concentrations in normal tissue and blood demonstrate the fundamental requirement to remove or inactivate non-specifically held enzyme in this system.
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Eno-Amooquaye, E., Searle, F., Boden, J. et al. Altered biodistribution of an antibody-enzyme conjugate modified with polyethylene glycol. Br J Cancer 73, 1323–1327 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1996.253
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