abciximab

abciximab
An antiplatelet drug used to reduce the risk of a heart attack during coronary surgery.

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  • abciximab — fragmento Fab del anticuerpo monoclonal quimérico 7E3, agonista del receptor de glicoproteína GPIIb/IIIa (aIIb b3) localizado en la superficie de las plaquetas humanas que inhibe la agregación plaquetaria, evitando la unión del fibrinógeno, del… …   Diccionario médico

  • Abciximab — ? Anticuerpo monoclonal Tipo Fragmento Fab Fuente Quimérico (ratón/humano) Objetivo CD41 7E3 Identificadores …   Wikipedia Español

  • Abciximab — drugbox mab source = chimeric/human target = CD41 7E3 CAS number = 143653 53 6 ATC prefix = B01 ATC suffix = AC13 ATC supplemental = PubChem = DrugBank = BTD00041 C=6462 | H=9964 | N=1690 | O=2049 | S=48 molecular weight = 145651.1 g/mol… …   Wikipedia

  • abciximab — Monoclonal antibody with antithrombotic properties used for the prevention and treatment of arterial occlusive disorders. * * * ab·cix·i·mab .ab sik si mab, sē n a powerful anticlotting drug that inhibits platelet aggregation by binding to a… …   Medical dictionary

  • abciximab — n. an antiplatelet drug (a monoclonal antibody) that is used as an adjunct to lessen the chance of a heart attack during surgery to open blocked arteries of the heart (see coronary angioplasty). It is administered by intravenous infusion; side… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • ABX — abciximab; antibiotics …   Medical dictionary

  • ABX — • abciximab; • antibiotics …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • Monoclonal antibodies — A general representation of the methods used to produce monoclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb or moAb) are monospecific antibodies that are the same because they are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique… …   Wikipedia

  • Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies — List of stems for monoclonal antibody nomenclature[1][2][3] …   Wikipedia

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