The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly developed and improved by McCafferty and colleagues at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and, later, by Barbas and colleagues at the Scripps Research Institute. Their approach was dedicated to building a system for the production of antibodies, similar to a naïve B cell repertoire, in order to by-pass the standard hybridoma technology that requires animal immunization. Both groups merged the phage display technology with an antibody library to obtain a huge number of phage variants, each of them carrying a specific antibody ready to bind its target molecule, allowing, later on, rare phage (one in a million) to be isolated by affinity c...
Ligands selected from phage-displayed random peptide libraries tend to be directed to biologically r...
The expression of exogenous peptides on the surface of filamentous bacteriophage was initially descr...
Bacteriophage-eukaryotic cell interaction provides the biological foundation of Phage Display techno...
The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become one of the most important classes of biopharmaceutical prod...
Monoclonal antibodies have been successfully utilized as cancer-targeting therapeutics and diagnosti...
Antibodies are one of the most useful molecules with affinity of binding and specificity for in vitr...
This thesis has focused on the development of methods and their applications for the identification ...
One way to improve the therapeutic index of anti-cancer agents would be to target them to the tumour...
Since the advent of phage display technology, dating back to 1985, antibody libraries displayed on f...
Phage display technology presents a rapid means by which proteins and peptides that bind specificall...
The phage display is becoming a very powerful technology. Filamentous phages can present on their su...
Phage display technology (PDT), a combinatorial screening approach, provides a molecular diversity t...
Phage display is a method to discover peptide ligands while minimizing and optimizing the structure ...
Combinatorial chemistry and biology have become popular methods for the identification of bio-active...
Ligands selected from phage-displayed random peptide libraries tend to be directed to biologically r...
The expression of exogenous peptides on the surface of filamentous bacteriophage was initially descr...
Bacteriophage-eukaryotic cell interaction provides the biological foundation of Phage Display techno...
The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become one of the most important classes of biopharmaceutical prod...
Monoclonal antibodies have been successfully utilized as cancer-targeting therapeutics and diagnosti...
Antibodies are one of the most useful molecules with affinity of binding and specificity for in vitr...
This thesis has focused on the development of methods and their applications for the identification ...
One way to improve the therapeutic index of anti-cancer agents would be to target them to the tumour...
Since the advent of phage display technology, dating back to 1985, antibody libraries displayed on f...
Phage display technology presents a rapid means by which proteins and peptides that bind specificall...
The phage display is becoming a very powerful technology. Filamentous phages can present on their su...
Phage display technology (PDT), a combinatorial screening approach, provides a molecular diversity t...
Phage display is a method to discover peptide ligands while minimizing and optimizing the structure ...
Combinatorial chemistry and biology have become popular methods for the identification of bio-active...
Ligands selected from phage-displayed random peptide libraries tend to be directed to biologically r...
The expression of exogenous peptides on the surface of filamentous bacteriophage was initially descr...
Bacteriophage-eukaryotic cell interaction provides the biological foundation of Phage Display techno...