Generic semi-automated radiofluorination strategy for single domain antibodies: [18F]FB-labelled single domain antibodies for PET imaging of fibroblast activation protein-α or folate receptor-α overexpression in cancer [PDF]
Background Radiofluorination of single domain antibodies (sdAbs) via N-succinimidyl-4-[18F]fluorobenzoate ([18F]SFB) has shown to be a promising strategy in the development of sdAb-based PET tracers. While automation of the prosthetic group (PG) [18F]SFB
Herlinde Dierick +11 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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Next generation single-domain antibodies against respiratory zoonotic RNA viruses [PDF]
The global impact of zoonotic viral outbreaks underscores the pressing need for innovative antiviral strategies, particularly against respiratory zoonotic RNA viruses.
Iris C. Swart +6 more
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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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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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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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Integrating Single Domain Antibodies into Field-Deployable Rapid Assays
Single domain antibodies (sdAb) are the recombinant variable heavy domains derived from camelid heavy-chain antibodies. While they have binding affinities equivalent to conventional antibodies, sdAb are only one-tenth the size and possess numerous ...
George P. Anderson +3 more
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Development and evaluation of single domain antibodies for vaccinia and the L1 antigen. [PDF]
There is ongoing interest to develop high affinity, thermal stable recognition elements to replace conventional antibodies in biothreat detection assays. As part of this effort, single domain antibodies that target vaccinia virus were developed.
Scott A Walper +4 more
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Robust anti-SARS-CoV2 single domain antibodies cross neutralize multiple viruses
Summary: We report robust SARS-CoV2 neutralizing sdAbs targeting the viral peptides encompassing the polybasic cleavage site (CSP) and in the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the spike (S) protein.
Sudhakar Singh +8 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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