Self-hydrolyzing maleimides improve the stability and pharmacological properties of antibody-drug conjugates
Robert P. Lyon(Seagen (United States)), Peter D. Senter(North Carolina Central University), Martha E. Anderson(Seagen (United States)), Tim D. Bovee(Seagen (United States)), Steven Duniho(Seagen (United States)), Fu Li(Seagen (United States)), Svetlana O. Doronina(Seagen (United States)), Joshua H. Hunter(Seagen (United States)), Jocelyn R. Setter(Seagen (United States)), Chris Leiske(Seagen (United States)), Cindy Balasubramanian(Seagen (United States))
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