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2003
Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are important tools in molecular and cell biology, allowing protein molecules to be purified (1), identified in immunoblots of gels (2) and sections of biological material (3), and probed for functionally active regions.
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Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are important tools in molecular and cell biology, allowing protein molecules to be purified (1), identified in immunoblots of gels (2) and sections of biological material (3), and probed for functionally active regions.
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Mapping the Epitopes of Antibodies
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews, 2007(2007). Mapping the Epitopes of Antibodies. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 1-30.
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Epitope Mapping by Phage Display
2017Among the molecules of the immune system, antibodies, particularly monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), have been shown to be interesting for many biological applications. Due to their ability to recognize only a unique part of their target, mAbs are usually very specific.
Gustavo Marçal Schmidt Garcia, Moreira +2 more
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Protein Epitope Mapping By Mass Spectrometry
Analytical Chemistry, 1994A mass spectrometric method is described for the rapid mapping of linear epitopes in proteins that are bound by monoclonal antibodies. The method consists of three steps. In the first step, an antigen protein is digested by a proteolytic enzyme to produce an appropriate set of peptide fragments.
Y, Zhao, B T, Chalt
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Epitope Mapping of Human Alpha-Fetoprotein
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2001The epitope structure of human alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was studied using more than 50 monoclonal antibodies (MAB) to human AFP. These MAB obtained from various world laboratories of the TD-2 AFP Workshops of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine (ISOBM-1996-1998-2000) were analyzed by competitive immunoaffinity ...
E F, Yakimenko +3 more
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1996
Overview: Choosing a Method for Epitope Mapping Glenn E. Morris Crystallographic Studies of Antigen-Antibody Interactions Frederick A. Saul and Pedro M. Alzari Epitope Mapping Antibody-Antigen Complexes by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Irina Kustanovich and Anat Zvi Mapping Epitopes on Antigens by Immunodiffusion in Gel Giuseppe A.
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Overview: Choosing a Method for Epitope Mapping Glenn E. Morris Crystallographic Studies of Antigen-Antibody Interactions Frederick A. Saul and Pedro M. Alzari Epitope Mapping Antibody-Antigen Complexes by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Irina Kustanovich and Anat Zvi Mapping Epitopes on Antigens by Immunodiffusion in Gel Giuseppe A.
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Epitope Mapping of Flavivirus Glycoproteins
1986Publisher Summary The vast majority of monoclonal antibodies to flaviviruses produced so far are specific for the E glycoprotein; therefore, this chapter deals with the characteristics of epitopes on this immunologically dominant protein. In addition, recent studies with NV3-specific monoclonal antibodies provide evidence that this nonstructural ...
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Advances in epitope mapping technologies for food protein allergens: A review
Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021Shudong He, Hanju Sun, Yi Zhang
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Epitope Mapping by Surface Plasmon Resonance
2009Biacore systems (Biacore AB) enable label-free detection of molecular interactions in real time using surface plasmon resonance detection. Epitope mapping of antibodies is usually performed in a pairwise fashion where one antibody is used to capture the antigen from solution and the binding of a secondary antibody is monitored.
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