polyAspecific
PolyAspecific is a term used in molecular biology and immunology to describe molecules, particularly antibodies, that can bind to more than one distinct antigen or epitope. This contrasts with monospecific molecules, which are designed to recognize and interact with a single target. The development of polyAspecific molecules offers the potential for enhanced therapeutic efficacy, diagnostic precision, and research applications by enabling simultaneous targeting of multiple cellular or molecular entities.
In the context of therapeutic antibodies, polyAspecificity can be achieved through various engineering strategies. Bispecific antibodies,
The creation of polyAspecific molecules involves sophisticated protein engineering techniques. These can include genetically fusing different