Glycan Modification and Its Impact on mAbs: Improving Therapeutic Potential Through Glycoengineering
Introduction Glycosylation is a significant biochemical activity that entails the attachment of carbohydrates to proteins, forming glycoproteins. This modification performs a extreme position in plenty of biological services, which include protein stability, folding, and mobile interactions. In the context of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), glycosylation enormously affects their therapeutic efficacy. As researchers delve deeper into glycoengineering—an …
