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A neutralizing single-domain antibody that targets the trimer interface of the human metapneumovirus fusion protein. [PDF]

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Ballegeer M   +10 more
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A single-domain antibody detects and neutralises toxic Aβ<sub>42</sub> oligomers in the Alzheimer's disease CSF. [PDF]

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Bigi A   +6 more
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Single-domain antibodies applied as antiviral immunotherapeutics

Journal of Virological Methods, 2023
Viral infections have been the cause of high mortality rates throughout different periods in history. Over the last two decades, outbreaks caused by zoonotic diseases and transmitted by arboviruses have had a significant impact on human health. The emergence of viral infections in different parts of the world encourages the search for new inputs to ...
Nidiane Dantas Reis, Prado   +12 more
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Engineering pH-Sensitive Single-Domain Antibodies

2022
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.
Tosha M, Laughlin, James R, Horn
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Single-domain antibodies

2009
The antigen-binding entity of an antibody, reduced in size to one single domain, is referred to as a "single-domain antibody". Various strategies have been explored with variable success to arrive at functional sinlge-domain antibodies. The potential of single-domain antibodies, as research tools or in medicine, is reflected by the three companies ...
Muyldermans, Serge   +2 more
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Nanobodies: Natural Single-Domain Antibodies

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2013
Sera of camelids contain both conventional heterotetrameric antibodies and unique functional heavy (H)-chain antibodies (HCAbs). The H chain of these homodimeric antibodies consists of one antigen-binding domain, the VHH, and two constant domains.
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