Juliet X. Bowater
Southampton General Hospital
1 Papers
Juliet X. Bowater is an academic researcher from Southampton General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Antigenic Modulation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Shaving Is an Epiphenomenon of Type I and II Anti-CD20-Mediated Phagocytosis, whereas Antigenic Modulation Limits Type I Monoclonal Antibody Efficacy.
Lekh N. Dahal,Chie Yin Huang,Richard J. Stopforth,Abbie Mead,Keith W. Chan,Juliet X. Bowater,Martin C. Taylor,Priyanka Narang,H.T. Claude Chan,Jinny H. Kim,Andrew T M Vaughan,Francesco Forconi,Stephen A. Beers +12 more
TL;DR: Under all conditions tested, modulation predominated in rituximab loss, whereas shaving represented an epiphenomenon to phagocytosis, suggesting that shaving may represent an important mechanism of resistance when modulation is curtailed, and glycoengineering mAb to increase affinity for FcγR may enhance resistance because of shaving.
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