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Immunization with phage-displayed mimotopes.

Methods in enzymology, 1996
Phage-displayed mimotopes (phagotopes) are selected from random peptide libraries, because they bind to specific antibodies, thus behaving as antigenic mimics that resemble to some extent the original antigen. If the positive image of the antigen (Ag) these mimotopes provide is accurate enough to induce the production of specific antibodies (Ab) in ...
GALFRÈ G   +5 more
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Phage Display

Chemical Reviews, 1997
George P., Smith, Valery A., Petrenko
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Affinity Maturation by Phage Display

2008
Antibodies are indispensable tools for research, diagnostics, and therapy. However, sometimes antibodies with the most favourable specificity profile lack sufficient affinity for a desired application. Here, we describe a method to increase the affinity of recombinant scFv antibody fragments based on random mutagenesis and phage display under stringent
Holger, Thie   +4 more
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Phage Display and Selections on Cells

2012
Traditional methods of phage display panning bind purified antigen to plates or other solid phases to which libraries are then applied. These methods are not directly applicable to antigens in their native environment on cell surfaces or in settings where the target antigen is unknown.
Klervi, Even-Desrumeaux, Patrick, Chames
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Phage Display

2004
Abstract Phage display has become established as a powerful protein engineering method for identifying polypeptides with novel properties, and altering the properties of existing ones. Although the technique is widely used in biological research and drug discovery, it remains technically challenging, and new applications and procedures ...
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Epitope Mapping by Phage Display

2017
Among 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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Functional cloning by phage display

Biochimie, 2008
This review focusses on the isolation of proteins from genomic or cDNA expression products libraries displayed on phage. The use of phage display is highlighted for the characterization of binding proteins with diverse biological functions. Phage display is compared with another strategy, the yeast two-hybrid method.
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Phage display and other peptide display technologies

FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2022
Weronika Jaroszewicz   +2 more
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Phage in Display

2005
Abstract Phage display is a process by which a peptide or a protein is expressed as an exterior fusion to a surface protein of a phage particle. The peptide or protein sequence can be deduced from its encoding DNA sequence that resides in the phage particle or in a transductant.
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