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Anito-Cel’s D-Domain Binder Has a Fast Off-Rate and Contributes to Its Differentiated Pharmacology Profile in Multiple Myeloma | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Anito-Cel’s D-Domain Binder Has a Fast Off-Rate and Contributes to Its Differentiated Pharmacology Profile in Multiple Myeloma
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Tajana Juranovic
West Virginia University
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Kevin C. Hart
IGM Biosciences (United States)
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Michael R. Hyde
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Key Points
The fast off-rate of the D-domain binder influences its pharmacology profile positively, enhancing treatment outcomes.
Key evidence shows that this mechanism may lead to more effective therapeutic options for multiple myeloma.
Assessment using pharmacological profiling and activity measures demonstrates significant differences compared to standard treatments.
These findings highlight the potential for improved therapeutic strategies in managing multiple myeloma.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtct.2025.12.297