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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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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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Phage display and pharmacogenomics
Pharmacogenomics, 2000Surface display of genetic diversity is a technology that can produce specific binding agents for almost any target molecule, and is especially well suited for making agents that bind specific proteins. Until now, pharmacogenomic studies have followed the response of cells to drugs and other agents by tracking the mRNAs that encode the proteins of ...
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Immunology & Cell Biology, 2002
Phage display provides a powerful technique for rapidly selecting a particular binding clone from millions of other irrelevant clones. One of the first applications of this technology was in the display and isolation of monoclonal antibodies. More recently, phage display technology has been increasingly used in other areas of research, such as in the ...
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Phage display provides a powerful technique for rapidly selecting a particular binding clone from millions of other irrelevant clones. One of the first applications of this technology was in the display and isolation of monoclonal antibodies. More recently, phage display technology has been increasingly used in other areas of research, such as in the ...
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Immunization with phage-displayed mimotopes.
Methods in enzymology, 1996Phage-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 ...
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Interactions between bacterial and phage communities in natural environments
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Anne Chevallereau +2 more
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Phage diversity, genomics and phylogeny
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Frank Oechslin, Sylvain Moineau
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