Antibody Engineering Volume 1

Antibodies are indispensable tools for research, diagnosis, and therapy. Recombinant approaches allow the modification and improvement of nearly all antibody properties, such as affinity, valency, specificity, stability, serum half-life, effector functions, and immunogenicity. Antibody Engineering p...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Kontermann, Roland E. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Dübel, Stefan. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edition:2nd ed. 2010.
Series:Springer Protocols Handbooks,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01144-3
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Table of Contents:
  • Cloning of the Antigen-binding Site from Hybridoma
  • Cloning of Variable Domains from Mouse Hybridoma by PCR
  • Coning Hybridoma cDNA by RACE
  • Construction of scFv Fragments from Hybridoma or Spleen Cells by PCR Assembly
  • Generation of Antibody Repertoires
  • Mouse Immune Libraries for the Generation of ScFv Fragments Directed Against Human Cell Surface Antigens
  • Human Antibody Gene Libraries
  • Synthetic Antibody Libraries
  • Immune Libraries from Nonhuman Primates (NHP)
  • Generation of Rabbit Immune Libraries
  • Selection of Antibody Fragments from Combinatorial Libraries
  • Immunotube Selections
  • Phage Display and Selection in Microtitre Plates
  • Phage Display and Selections on Biotinylated Antigens
  • Phage Display and Subtractive Selection on Cells
  • Selection of Phage Antibody Libraries for Binding and Internalization into Mammalian Cells
  • Improving Phage Display Throughput by Using Hyperphage, Miniaturized Titration and pVIII (g8p) ELISA
  • Yeast Display and Selections
  • The Generation of Transgenic Mice Expressing Human Antibody Repertoires
  • Selection of Antibody Fragments by Means of the Filter-Sandwich Colony Screening Assay
  • Semi-automated Magnetic Bead-Based Antibody Selection from Phage Display Libraries
  • Engineering and Production of Immunoglobulins
  • Aspects of Isotype Selection
  • Generation of Heavy and Light Chains (Chimeric Antibodies)
  • Humanising Antibodies by CDR Grafting
  • Humanization by Resurfacing
  • Human Antibodies by Guided Selection
  • In Silico De-Immunization
  • Affinity Maturation by Chain Shuffling and Site Directed Mutagenesis
  • Affinity Maturation by Random Mutagenesis and Phage Display
  • Engineering of the Fc Region for Improved PK (FcRn Interaction)
  • Antibody-Dependent Enzyme Prodrug Therapy (ADEPT)
  • Production of Recombinant Human IgG Antibodies in the Baculovirus Expression System
  • Expression of IgA Molecules in Mammalian Cells
  • Antibody Characterization
  • Expression of Complete Antibodies in Transgenic Plants
  • Expression of Full Length Monoclonal Antibodies (mAb) in Algal Chloroplast
  • Expression of IgG Antibodies in Mammalian Cells
  • Protein A/G Chromatography
  • Epitope Analysis Using Synthetic Peptide Repertoires Prepared by SPOT Synthesis Technology
  • Epitope Mapping by Printed Peptide Libraries
  • Antibody Epitope Mapping Using Yeast Display
  • Size Exclusion Chromatography
  • Structural Characterization of Antibodies by Mass Spectrometry
  • Antibody Glycans Characterization
  • Affinity Measurements by Competition ELISA
  • Anti-Histidine Antibodies as Tools for Reversible Capturing of His-Tagged Fusion Proteins for Subsequent Binding Analysis
  • Affinity Measurements Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM)
  • Affinity Measurements with Radiolabeled Antibodies
  • Neutralization Tests
  • Functional Characterization of Antibodies Neutralizing Soluble Factors In Vitro and In Vivo
  • Competitive ELISA
  • Quantification of Human IgG and Related Fc Fusion Proteins by a Human IgG/Fc Capture ELISA
  • Determination of Fc-Mediated Antibody-Effector Functions by Chromium Release Assay
  • Binding Studies with Flow Cytometry.