<<Quote: this immune response may be requiring a bit of time...that's where the 'slower' comment comes from>>
Poorgradstudent responds with
{{For the immune system, passive memory is evident within days. Active memory is evident within weeks, with IgGs developing within 2 months.
That's not slow given the median survival numbers that are talked about. The "slow" explanation is often invoked for cancer immunotherapies, largely by companies that have immunotherapies that don't elicit effective immune responses.}}
Thanks. You are right on the mark. I thought I was missing something as Bavi is an antibody not an immune training based therapy or an induced immune response based therapy. This whole idea of slow responses is absolute BS. Once the Bavi antibody binds to exposed PS, it would stimulate ADCC and or the complement pathway without any delay, or certainly a "delay" no different than any other antibody anti-cancer therapy .