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Single Domain Antibodies as New Biomarker Detectors [PDF]
Biomarkers are defined as indicators of biological processes, pathogenic processes, or pharmacological responses to a therapeutic intervention. Biomarkers have been widely used for early detection, prediction of response after treatment, and for ...
Chiuan Herng Leow +5 more
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Ricin Detection Using Phage Displayed Single Domain Antibodies [PDF]
Phage-displayed single domain antibodies (sdAb) were compared to monomeric solubly expressed sdAb and llama polyclonal antibodies for the detection of ricin. SdAb are comprised of the variable domain derived from camelid heavy chain only antibodies (HcAb)
Ellen R. Goldman +5 more
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Single domain antibodies from camelids in the treatment of microbial infections [PDF]
Infectious diseases continue to pose significant global health challenges. In addition to the enduring burdens of ailments like malaria and HIV, the emergence of nosocomial outbreaks driven by antibiotic-resistant pathogens underscores the ongoing ...
Henri De Greve +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 ...
Simon Krah +5 more
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Single domain antibodies in tissue engineering [PDF]
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the potential of VHH in tissue engineering applications, with a focus on bone and cartilage tissue regeneration. After a general introduction to this thesis in chapter 1, the selection of VHH targeting growth factors is described in chapter 2.
Emilie Dooms Rodrigues
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Single-domain antibodies make a difference [PDF]
A double hit with one antibody construct may avoid viral ...
Xavier, Saelens, Bert, Schepens
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Single-Domain Antibody Theranostics on the Horizon [PDF]
Single-domain antibody (sdAb) is among the most promising vectors for developing molecular imaging tracers. Several sdAb tracers targeting human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 or programmed death ligand 1 have entered clinical practice. However, radiolabeled single-valent sdAbs generally have high kidney retention, limiting their therapeutic ...
Weijun Wei +4 more
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Importance of Hypervariable Region 2 for Stability and Affinity of a Shark Single-Domain Antibody Specific for Ebola Virus Nucleoprotein. [PDF]
Single-domain antibodies derived from the unique New Antigen Receptor found in sharks have numerous potential applications, ranging from diagnostic reagents to therapeutics.
George P Anderson +7 more
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Physicochemical differences between camelid single-domain antibodies and mammalian antibodies. [PDF]
In recent years, single-domain antibodies, also known as nanobodies, have emerged as an alternative to full immunoglobulin Gs (IgGs), due to their various advantages, including increased solubility, faster clearance, and cheaper production. Nanobodies are generally derived from the variable domain of the camelid heavy-chain-only immunoglobulin Gs ...
Eskier NE +3 more
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Immunogenicity and humanization of single‐domain antibodies [PDF]
Single‐domain antibodies (sdAbs), the autonomous variable domains of camelid and shark heavy‐chain antibodies, have many desirable properties as components of biologic drugs. However, their sequences may increase the risk of immunogenicity and antidrug antibody (ADA) development in humans, and thus, sdAbs are routinely humanized during development ...
Rossotti, Martin A. +3 more
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