Single Domain Antibodies Methods and Protocols /
The development of the hybridoma technology created the possibility to obtain unlimited amounts of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) with high specificity and affinity for any target and to introduce mAbs in a wide range of applications; however, the bulky size of mAbs, costly production, and cumbersome e...
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| Formatua: | Baliabide elektronikoa eBook | 
| Hizkuntza: | English | 
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      Totowa, NJ :
        Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,
    
      2012.
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| Edizioa: | 1st ed. 2012. | 
| Saila: | Methods in Molecular Biology,
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-968-6 | 
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                  - From Whole Monoclonal Antibodies to Single Domain Antibodies: Think Small
 - Introduction to Heavy Chain Antibodies and Derived Nanobodies
 - Overview and Discovery of IgNARs and Generation of VNARs
 - Creation of the Large and Highly Functional Synthetic Repertoire of Human VH and Vκ Domain Antibodies
 - Preparation of a Naïve Library of Camelid Single Domain Antibodies
 - Selection by Phage Display of Single Domain Antibodies Specific to Antigens in Their Native Conformation
 - Semi-Automated Panning of Naive Camelidae Libraries and Selection of Single-Domain Antibodies Against Peptide Antigens
 - Pichia Surface Display: A Tool for Screening Single Domain Antibodies
 - Bacterial Two Hybrid: A Versatile One-Step Intracellular Selection Method
 - Intracellular Antibody Capture (IAC) Methods for Single Domain Antibodies
 - Selection of Functional Single Domain Antibody Fragments for Interfering with Protein-Protein Interactions Inside Cells: A “One Plasmid” Mammalian Two-Hybrid System
 - Cell-Free Selection of Domain Antibodies by In Vitro Compartmentalization
 - Selection of VHHs Under Application Conditions
 - Isolation and Characterization of Clostridium difficile Toxin-Specific Single-Domain Antibodies
 - Selection of VHH Antibody Fragments that Recognize Different Aβ Depositions Using Complex Immune Libraries
 - Expression of Single-Domain Antibodies in Bacterial Systems
 - Expression of VHHs in S. cerevisiae
 - Stable Expression of Chimeric Heavy Chain Antibodies in CHO Cells
 - Production of Camel-Like Antibodies in Plants
 - Selecting and Purifying Autonomous Human Variable Heavy (VH) Domains
 - Solubility and Stability Engineering of Human VH Domains
 - Improvement of Proteolytic Stability through In Silico Engineering
 - Selection of Human VH Single Domains with Improved Biophysical Properties by Phage Display
 - Improvement of Single Domain Antibody Stability by Disulfide Bond Introduction
 - Characterization of Single-Domain Antibodies with an Engineered Disulfide Bond
 - Affinity Maturation of Single-Domain Antibodies by Yeast Surface Display
 - Multivalent Display of Single-Domain Antibodies
 - Methods for Determining the PK Parameters of AlbudAbs and of Long Serum Half Life Drugs Made Using the AlbudAb Technology
 - Fluorescent Protein Specific Nanotraps to Study Protein-Protein Interactions and Histone-Tail Peptide Binding
 - Site-Specific Labeling of His-Tagged Nanobodies with 99mTc: A Practical Guide
 - Nanobody-Based Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
 - User-Friendly Expression Plasmids Enable the Fusion of VHHs to Application-Specific Tags
 - Application of Single Domain Antibodies in Tumor Histochemistry
 - Nanobodies as Structural Probes of Protein Misfolding and Fibril Formation
 - Molecular Imaging Using Nanobodies: A Case Study
 - Case Study on Live Cell Apoptosis-Assay Using Lamin-Chromobody Cell-Lines for High-Content Analysis.
 



