AbstractOur understanding of the way antibodies are built in vivo has provided an approach for engineering synthetic human antibodies in bacteria. Such antibodies have not only been raised against foreign antigens, but also against highly conserved antigens or human self-antigens, and have considerable practical potential as reagents for research and also as therapeutics. The approach also has implications for the design of antibody repertoires and for engineering other proteins with desirable binding properties. This review takes a personal view
After the completion and refinement of the human genome, the characterization of individual gene pro...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
Edgar Haber, Richard M. Kraus/editors. Antibodies in human diagnosis and therapy The purpose of thi...
AbstractOur understanding of the way antibodies are built in vivo has provided an approach for engin...
The successful introduction of antibody-based protein therapeutics into the arsenal of treatments fo...
Protein therapeutics are playing an expanding role in modern medicinal chemistry. Among them, native...
Antibodies and antibody-like molecules are broadly used as biochemical reagents and therapeutics. Th...
The human immune system naturally makes antibodies to protect us from infection. By using new techno...
The number of therapeutic antibodies in preclinical, clinical, or approved phases has been increasin...
ABSTRACT Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are among the most effective biotherapeutics to date. An ...
During the last decade, recombinant antibody engineering has emerged as one of the most promising ap...
The hypervariable loops of an antibody molecule are supported on the relatively conserved β-sheeted ...
A number of recent technological developments have greatly facilitated the genetic engineering of im...
It is proposed that antibody engineering techniques can be used to generate clinically useful antibo...
Synthetic peptides are useful tools for the generation of antibodies. The use of antibodies as speci...
After the completion and refinement of the human genome, the characterization of individual gene pro...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
Edgar Haber, Richard M. Kraus/editors. Antibodies in human diagnosis and therapy The purpose of thi...
AbstractOur understanding of the way antibodies are built in vivo has provided an approach for engin...
The successful introduction of antibody-based protein therapeutics into the arsenal of treatments fo...
Protein therapeutics are playing an expanding role in modern medicinal chemistry. Among them, native...
Antibodies and antibody-like molecules are broadly used as biochemical reagents and therapeutics. Th...
The human immune system naturally makes antibodies to protect us from infection. By using new techno...
The number of therapeutic antibodies in preclinical, clinical, or approved phases has been increasin...
ABSTRACT Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are among the most effective biotherapeutics to date. An ...
During the last decade, recombinant antibody engineering has emerged as one of the most promising ap...
The hypervariable loops of an antibody molecule are supported on the relatively conserved β-sheeted ...
A number of recent technological developments have greatly facilitated the genetic engineering of im...
It is proposed that antibody engineering techniques can be used to generate clinically useful antibo...
Synthetic peptides are useful tools for the generation of antibodies. The use of antibodies as speci...
After the completion and refinement of the human genome, the characterization of individual gene pro...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
Edgar Haber, Richard M. Kraus/editors. Antibodies in human diagnosis and therapy The purpose of thi...