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Revision as of 23:48, 3 October 2012

Penn 2012 iGEM Wiki

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Overview

Problems With Current Targeted Therapies

Current therapies generally rely on either spatial targeting (targeting within a physical area) or cellular targeting (targeting to a specific antigen or biomarker).

Spatial Targeting: Surgeons excise a tumor manually, without regard for cellular heterogeneity within and around the tunor area.

Cellular Targeting: Monoclonal antibodies identify antigens on certain cells or viruses. Monoclonal antibodies are often coupled with therapeutic agents. However, if the antigen is present in healthy tissue outside the diseased area, it will be targeted as well.