The particular interest in VH antibody fragments stems from the fact that they can rival their "naturally occurring" single-domain antibody (sdAb) counterparts (camelid VHHs and shark VNARs) with regard to such desirable characteristics as stability, solubility, expression, and ability to penetrate cryptic epitopes and outperform them in terms of less immunogenicity, a much valued property in human immunotherapy applications. However, human VHs are typically prone to aggregation. Various approaches for developing non-aggregating human VHs with binding specificities have relied on a combination of recombinant DNA technology and phage-display technology. VH gene libraries are constructed synthetically by randomizing the CDRs of a single VH sc...
During the last 15 years in vitro technologies opened powerful routes to combine the generation of l...
Phage display technology utilises peptide and antibody libraries with very high diversities to selec...
When panned with a transient heat denaturation approach against target enzymes, a human V(H) (antibo...
Human V(H) domains are promising molecules in applications involving antibodies, in particular, immu...
Recombinant antibody fragments are significant therapeutic and diagnostic reagents. As such, their e...
A synthetic human VL phage display library, created by the randomization of all complementarity-dete...
AbstractThe antigen-binding surface of antibodies is formed by the heterodimerisation of the two var...
The present thesis describes the development of a novel-binding molecule based on VH dimers. The obj...
Techniques developed over the past 20 years for the display of foreign peptides and proteins on the ...
7noDuring the last 20 years in vitro technologies opened powerful routes to combine the generation o...
We have mimicked features of immune selection to make human antibodies in bacteria. Diverse librarie...
We have constructed a human VH library based on a camelized VH sequence. The library was constructed...
Several synthetic antibody phage display libraries have been created and used for the isolation of h...
Phage display technology utilises peptide and antibody libraries with very high diversities to selec...
Antibodies leverage on their unique architecture to bind with an array of antigens. The strength of ...
During the last 15 years in vitro technologies opened powerful routes to combine the generation of l...
Phage display technology utilises peptide and antibody libraries with very high diversities to selec...
When panned with a transient heat denaturation approach against target enzymes, a human V(H) (antibo...
Human V(H) domains are promising molecules in applications involving antibodies, in particular, immu...
Recombinant antibody fragments are significant therapeutic and diagnostic reagents. As such, their e...
A synthetic human VL phage display library, created by the randomization of all complementarity-dete...
AbstractThe antigen-binding surface of antibodies is formed by the heterodimerisation of the two var...
The present thesis describes the development of a novel-binding molecule based on VH dimers. The obj...
Techniques developed over the past 20 years for the display of foreign peptides and proteins on the ...
7noDuring the last 20 years in vitro technologies opened powerful routes to combine the generation o...
We have mimicked features of immune selection to make human antibodies in bacteria. Diverse librarie...
We have constructed a human VH library based on a camelized VH sequence. The library was constructed...
Several synthetic antibody phage display libraries have been created and used for the isolation of h...
Phage display technology utilises peptide and antibody libraries with very high diversities to selec...
Antibodies leverage on their unique architecture to bind with an array of antigens. The strength of ...
During the last 15 years in vitro technologies opened powerful routes to combine the generation of l...
Phage display technology utilises peptide and antibody libraries with very high diversities to selec...
When panned with a transient heat denaturation approach against target enzymes, a human V(H) (antibo...