tetravalent

[ US /ˌtɛtɹəˈveɪɫənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. haveing a valence of four
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How To Use tetravalent In A Sentence

  • Finally one atom of a tetravalent element such as carbon will combine with four atoms of a univalent element, as in the compound An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • In 2010, the first TandAb antibody AFM13 entered clinical trials and the bispecific, tetravalent human antibody has shown very promising safety, tolerability and activity in the treatment of Hodgkin Lymphoma. Reuters: Press Release
  • Electrolytic means have been used to reduce the metal from its tetravalent state to both the bi- and trivalent forms by employing acid electrolytes and electrodes of cither lead, copper, platinum, or mercury jet.
  • In 1857, he suggested that the carbon atom was tetravalent, that is, it could bond with four other atoms.
  • Every node in this graph was tetravalent: connected by four edges to four other nodes.
  • TandAbs®, which were invented and developed by Affimed scientists, are tetravalent bispecific antibody formats that have two binding sites for each antigen. Reuters: Press Release
  • Every node in this graph was tetravalent: connected by four edges to four other nodes. In the beginning
  • These new-generation vaccines are not without risk and at least one, a tetravalent rotavirus vaccine, has been discontinued due to its association with bowel intussusception.
  • The encouraging results mean the researchers will now test a similar candidate vaccine, this time 'tetravalent' — targeting all of the four types of the virus.
  • Affimed's proprietary and highly productive TandAb® technology enables the company to generate unique tetravalent, bispecific, fully human antibody formats that promise increased therapeutic potential and superior profiles compared to monoclonal antibodies. Reuters: Press Release
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