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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully human" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person that is entirely human in every sense. For example, "The protagonist in the novel strives to become fully human by learning more about herself and her relationships."
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Both humanized and fully human mAbs can induce ADA in humans; there is no evidence that fully human antibodies are less immunogenic than humanized ones.
Nivolumab is a fully human IgG4, and pembrolizumab is humanized.
These include the humanized versions: ocrelizumab, obinutuzumab, and veltuzumab, and the fully human, ofatumumab.
Something fully human.
Men are fully human individuals.
The fully human mingles with the cartoon.
"He's not a fully human person," Spiegelman said.
That meant they could never be fully human.
To grow up and become fully human is traumatic.
Now, researchers are starting to produce fully human antibodies.
Here, he presents himself as something understandable and fully human.
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