“…Though the discovery of such binders is problematic by traditional immunization-based techniques, phage display methodology provides a more controlled strategy for generating antibody binders beyond the polyclonal and monoclonal ones. Owing to the remarkable characteristics of anti-IC antibodies, also referred to as antimetatype antibodies (Voss & Mummert, 1997), they have been applied to the development of sensitive immunoassays for several small molecules in various assay formats, for example, morphine (Pulli, Höyhtyä, Söderlund, & Takkinen, 2005), microcystins (Akter et al, 2016), nodularin (Akter, Vehniäinen, Kankaanpää, & Lamminmäki, 2017), HT-2 toxin (Arola, Tullila, Nathanail, & Nevanen, 2017;Arola et al, 2016), and estradiol (Leivo, Kivimäki, Juntunen, Pettersson, & Lamminmäki, 2019).…”