<span><strong>Display of a Full Length IgG Antibody on the Surface of <em>Escherichia coli</em>: Towards the Screening of an Antibody Library </strong></span>
Abstract:In today's clinical practice, monoclonal antibodies have become a well-established therapy option for a range of indications, such as cancer and autoimmune diseases [1]. To develop various specific antibodies, huge antibody libraries have to be screened. For this purpose phage display has been used with great success in the last 25 years. Nevertheless, this method is associated with some drawbacks as the possible discrimination of the most potent binders during the biopanning process, the incompatibility with … Show more
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