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Prospective Applications of Single-Domain Antibodies in Biomedicine

Molecular Biology, 2020
Methods that utilize highly specific antibodies, anti-idiotypic antibodies, various recombinant molecules with antibody properties and immunocorrection and immunoprophylaxis with the help of vaccines are in demand and are intensely developed in the field of biomedicine.
S. Tillib
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Single-Domain Antibodies for Intracellular Toxin Neutralization

2022
Ricin is a plant-derived toxin with a history as a biothreat agent. The toxin's enzymatic subunit, ricin toxin A chain (RTA), is a ribosome-inactivating protein that, when delivered into the cytoplasm of mammalian cells, arrests protein synthesis with extraordinary efficiency.
Timothy F, Czajka, Nicholas J, Mantis
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Multivalent Display of Single-Domain Antibodies

2012
Antigen-binding fragments, such as single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), can now be readily isolated by in vitro technologies. Antibody fragment libraries derived from immune or nonimmune sources are presented in a molecular display format, typically phage display, and binders to individual antigens are selected from the libraries by a so-called panning ...
Zhang, J., MacKenzie, C.R.
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Single domain camel antibodies: current status

Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
The antigen-binding capacity of the paired variable domains of an antibody is well established. The observation that the isolated heavy chains of anti-hapten antibodies retain some antigen-binding capacity in the absence of light chains led to attempts to obtain an even smaller antigen-binding unit in a VH format.
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Bispecific Single Domain Antibodies

2011
Monoclonal antibodies are now widely recognized as therapeutic molecules and more than 25 molecules have been approved in the United States and other countries. Despite these successes, the clinical activity of these molecules is still far from optimal and new solutions have to be found, especially in the field of cancer therapy.
Patrick Chames, Daniel Baty
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Oriented Immobilization of Single-Domain Antibodies Using SpyTag/SpyCatcher Yields Improved Limits of Detection.

Analytical Chemistry, 2019
Single-domain antibodies (sdAb), recombinantly produced variable heavy domains derived from the unconventional heavy chain antibodies found in camelids, provide stable, well-expressed binding elements with excellent affinity that can be tailored for ...
G. Anderson   +10 more
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Production of Single-Domain Antibodies in Pichia pastoris

2022
Single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) are binders that consist of a single immunoglobulin domain. SdAbs have gained importance as therapeutics, diagnostic reagents, and research tools. Functional sdAbs are commonly produced in Escherichia coli, which is a simple and widely used host for production of recombinant proteins. However, there are drawbacks of the
Yusei, Matsuzaki   +3 more
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Generation of Single-Domain Antibody-Based Recombinant Immunotoxins

2022
The discovery of single-domain antibodies has opened new avenues for drug development. Single-domain antibodies, also known as nanobodies, can access buried epitopes that are inaccessible to conventional antibodies. These antigen-binding domains have a high level of solubility and stability, which makes them well suited for therapeutic development ...
Bryan D. Fleming, Mitchell Ho
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Single-Domain Antibodies or Nanobodies: A Class of Next-Generation Antibodies

International Reviews of Immunology, 2018
Nanobodies for the first time were identified in the sera of Camelidae. Single-domain antibodies or nanobodies are a class of next-generation antibodies that have specific features: small size (in nanoscale), high penetration in various tissues, high ...
Farnaz Khodabakhsh   +3 more
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Single domain antibody templated nanoparticle resistors for sensing

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2010
The diversity of biomolecules enables materials to be synthesized at ambient conditions into complex shapes and structures while affording improved control over nanoparticle synthesis, structures, properties, and functionality. Also, biomolecules can impart recognition and sensing capabilities to metal nanoparticles.
Joseph M, Slocik   +5 more
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