Lilotomab
Lilotomab (formerly tetulomab, HH1)[1] is a murine monoclonal antibody against CD37,[2] a glycoprotein which is expressed on the surface of mature human B cells.[3] It was generated at the Norwegian Radium Hospital.[3] As of 2016 it was under development by the Norwegian company Nordic Nanovector ASA as a radioimmunotherapeutic in which lilotomab is conjugated to the beta radiation-emitting isotope lutetium-177 by means of a linker called satetraxetan, a derivative of DOTA.[2] This compound is called 177Lu-HH1 or lutetium (177Lu) lilotomab satetraxetan (trade name Betalutin).[1] As of 2016, a phase 1/2 clinical trial in people with non-Hodgkin lymphoma was underway.[4] References
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