Pharmacology and placental transfer of a human αv integrin monoclonal antibody in rabbits
Birth Defects Research Part B Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology2010Vol. 89(2), pp. 116–123
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Pauline L. Martin, Zhou Zhao, Kathleen Van den Bulck, Deborah Kwok, Gordon Powers, Qun Jiao, Allen Schantz, George Treacy
Abstract
The rabbit is a pharmacologically relevant species for evaluation of potential developmental effects of intetumumab. Intetumumab crosses the rabbit placenta during the fetal period (GD 19-28).
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