Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to produce antibody fragments comprising the binding domains of antibody molecules in diverse heterologous systems, such as Escherichia coli, insect cells, or plants. Antibody fragments specific for a wide range of antigens, including plant pathogens, have been obtained by cloning V-genes from lymphoid tissue, or by selection from large naive phage display libraries, thus avoiding the need for immunization. The antibody fragments have been expressed as fusion proteins to create different functional molecules, and fully recombinant assays have been devised to detect plant viruses. The defined binding properties and unlimited cheap supply of antibody fusion proteins make them useful componen...
Plants offer a number of attractive benefits over conventional mammalian or bacterial cell culture s...
Viruses are important pathogens of plants. The consequence of virus infection is of most concern in ...
Antibodies bind with great affinity and specificity to their target antigens, allowing them to be ex...
Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to produce antibody fragments comprising the bin...
In the past two decades, advances in plant molecular biology and recombinant antibody engineering ha...
Plant diseases have a significant impact on the yield and quality of crops. Many strategies have bee...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
The plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals has attracted interest because plants, compared to ...
The methods described in this chapter were developed in order to produce transgenic plants expressin...
Background: Recombinant antibodies expressed in plants ('plantibodies'), directed against crucial an...
Most routine testing for plant viruses is currently carried out using monoclonal and polyclonal anti...
Immunomodulation is a molecular technique that allows the interference with cellular metabolism or p...
Genetic engineering can be used to create plants with enhanced resistance to disease. Several strate...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
Plants offer a number of attractive benefits over conventional mammalian or bacterial cell culture s...
Viruses are important pathogens of plants. The consequence of virus infection is of most concern in ...
Antibodies bind with great affinity and specificity to their target antigens, allowing them to be ex...
Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to produce antibody fragments comprising the bin...
In the past two decades, advances in plant molecular biology and recombinant antibody engineering ha...
Plant diseases have a significant impact on the yield and quality of crops. Many strategies have bee...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
Engineering resistance against pathogens is often frustrated by the lack of suitable genes. This pro...
The plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals has attracted interest because plants, compared to ...
The methods described in this chapter were developed in order to produce transgenic plants expressin...
Background: Recombinant antibodies expressed in plants ('plantibodies'), directed against crucial an...
Most routine testing for plant viruses is currently carried out using monoclonal and polyclonal anti...
Immunomodulation is a molecular technique that allows the interference with cellular metabolism or p...
Genetic engineering can be used to create plants with enhanced resistance to disease. Several strate...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
Plants offer a number of attractive benefits over conventional mammalian or bacterial cell culture s...
Viruses are important pathogens of plants. The consequence of virus infection is of most concern in ...
Antibodies bind with great affinity and specificity to their target antigens, allowing them to be ex...