Across
- 3. The type of cells that ADCs are designed to target (6 letters)
- 5. The process of attaching the drug to the antibody in an ADC (11 letters)
- 8. The type of diseases that ADCs are often used to treat (6 letters)
- 10. A technology used to produce monoclonal antibodies for use in ADCs, created by fusing an antibody-producing B cell with a myeloma cell
- 11. This part of the ADC binds to the target cell (8 letters)
- 12. The term for a substance used in an assay to detect the presence of the ADC in a sample (7 letters)
- 13. A type of linker that is stable in the bloodstream but releases the drug once inside the target cell (8 letters)
Down
- 1. A type of assay used to detect the presence of specific antibodies in a sample (11 letters)
- 2. The term for the ability of the ADC to bind specifically to its target cells and not to other cells (10 letters)
- 4. The component of an ADC that connects the antibody to the drug (6 letters)
- 5. The type of molecules often used as payloads in ADCs due to their ability to interfere with cell division (9 letters)
- 6. The region of the antibody that binds to the antigen
- 7. The term for the number of drug molecules attached to each antibody in an ADC (3 letters)
- 9. The type of bond often used to attach the drug to the antibody in an ADC (8 letters)
