Sulesomab

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Sulesomab
Therapeutic monoclonal antibody
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Sulesomab is a mouse monoclonal antibody, marketed under the brand name, LeukoScan® which it's used to treat inflammatory lesions. It contains a radioisotope, technetium (99m Tc) when it's added.

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Mouse monoclonal antibodies

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