2005
DOI: 10.1089/cbr.2005.20.524
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Identification of an Antilaminin-1 scFv That Preferentially Homes to Vascular Solid Tumors

Abstract: The tumor vasculature and extracellular matrix make attractive targets for distinguishing solid tumors from normal cells. In solid tumors, the processes of angiogenesis and metastasis potentially give rise to unique epitopes not usually accessible in homeostatic organs. Specific targeting of solid tumors for radioimmunotherapy requires that the targeting agent accumulate rapidly and at high levels at the tumor site. This study involved the selection of scFvs that recognize laminin-1 in vitro from the Tomlinson… Show more

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“…In both libraries the antibodies are displayed as scFvs. Several human antibodies were obtained from these libraries, used alone or in combination in biopanning processes [18,19]. Another strategy is the construction of a library obtained from amplifying the variable gene repertoires of one or more individuals.…”
Section: Antibody Phage Display Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both libraries the antibodies are displayed as scFvs. Several human antibodies were obtained from these libraries, used alone or in combination in biopanning processes [18,19]. Another strategy is the construction of a library obtained from amplifying the variable gene repertoires of one or more individuals.…”
Section: Antibody Phage Display Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%