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Application of Single-Domain Antibodies (“Nanobodies”) to Laboratory Diagnosis
Antibodies have proven to be central in the development of diagnostic methods over decades, moving from polyclonal antibodies to the milestone development of monoclonal antibodies.
T. Pillay, S. Muyldermans
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Engineering pH-Sensitive Single-Domain Antibodies. [PDF]
There is increasing interest in expanding an antibody beyond high affinity and specificity. One such feature is custom regulation of the binding event, such as pH-dependent control. Here, we provide a methodology for generating single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) that bind their antigen in a pH-dependent fashion.
Laughlin TM, Horn JR.
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Structural Basis for SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein Recognition by Single-Domain Antibodies
The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, is the most severe public health event of the twenty-first century. While effective vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 have been developed, there remains an urgent need for diagnostics to quickly and ...
Q. Ye, Sha Lu, K. Corbett
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Single-Domain Antibodies for Targeting, Detection, and In Vivo Imaging of Human CD4+ Cells
The advancement of new immunotherapies necessitates appropriate probes to monitor the presence and distribution of distinct immune cell populations. Considering the key role of CD4+ T cells in regulating immunological processes, we generated novel single-
B. Traenkle +21 more
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Single-Domain Antibodies Efficiently Neutralize SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern
Virus-neutralizing antibodies are one of the few treatment options for COVID-19. The evolution of SARS-CoV-2 virus has led to the emergence of virus variants with reduced sensitivity to some antibody-based therapies.
I. Favorskaya +20 more
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Single-domain antibody screening by isPLA-seq [PDF]
Single-domain antibody (sdAb) holds the promising strategies for diverse research and translational applications. Here, we describe a method for the adaptation of the in situ proximity ligation assay (isPLA) followed by sequencing (isPLA-seq) to facilitate screening of a high-sensitive, high-throughput sdAb library for a given protein at subcellular ...
Yueyuan Yin +6 more
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Bglbrick strategy for the construction of single domain antibody fusions
Single domain antibodies, recombinantly expressed variable domains derived from camelid heavy chain antibodies, are often expressed as multimers for detection and therapeutic applications.
Ellen R. Goldman +3 more
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Single-domain antibodies for biomedical applications [PDF]
Single-domain antibodies are the smallest antigen-binding units of antibodies, consisting either only of one variable domain or one engineered constant domain that solely facilitates target binding. This class of antibody derivatives comprises naturally occurring variable domains derived from camelids and sharks as well as engineered human variable or ...
Krah, Simon +5 more
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Photobodies: Light‐Activatable Single‐Domain Antibody Fragments [PDF]
AbstractPhotocaged antibody fragments, termed photobodies, have been developed that are impaired in their antigen‐binding capacity and can be activated by irradiation with UV light (365 nm). This rational design concept builds on the selective photocaging of a single tyrosine in a nanobody (a single‐domain antibody fragment).
Benedikt Jedlitzke +3 more
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The antigenic variability of influenza presents many challenges to the development of vaccines and immunotherapeutics. However, it is apparent that there are epitopes on the virus that have evolved to remain largely constant due to their functional ...
Andrew Tung Yep +3 more
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