Abstract

A bispecific antibody against carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and ricin A chain has been shown to localise in a CEA-producing human tumour xenograft. When labelled recombinant ricin A chain was subsequently injected there was uptake into tumours, indicating that this bispecific antibody can capture or carry toxin into tumour deposits.

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