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Chain antibody variable fragment

Sapats S I, Heine H G, Trinidad L, et al. (2003). Generation of chicken single chain antibody variable fragments (scFv) that differentiate and neutralize infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). Arch. Virol. 148 497-515. [Pg.877]

Haidaris, C. G., Malone, J., Sherrill, L. A., Bliss, J. M., Gaspari, A. A., Insel, R. A., et al. (2001) Recombinant human antibody single chain variable fragments reactive with Candida albicans surface antigens. J. Immunol. Meth. 257, 185-202. [Pg.52]

Key Words Antibody (Ab) fragment antigen binding (Fab) fragment variable (Fv) single-chain Fv (scFv) variable part of heavy chain variable part of light chain wild type. [Pg.205]

Fu Y, Shearing LN, Haynes S, Crewther P, Tilley L, Anders RF, Foley M, Isolation from phage display libraries of single chain variable fragment antibodies that recognize conformational epitopes in the malaria vaccine candidate, apical membrane antigen-1, J. Biol. Chem., 272(41) 25678-25684, 1997. [Pg.488]

Figure 32.3. The structure of the antibody molecule. All immunoglobulins consist of a basic subunit made up of four polypeptide chains (two light and two heavy) bound together by disulfide bonds. The variable region of the molecule contains the antigen binding site. Papain digestion yields a constant fragment (Fc) and variable fragments (Fab). Figure 32.3. The structure of the antibody molecule. All immunoglobulins consist of a basic subunit made up of four polypeptide chains (two light and two heavy) bound together by disulfide bonds. The variable region of the molecule contains the antigen binding site. Papain digestion yields a constant fragment (Fc) and variable fragments (Fab).
Mouse recombinant Single chain antibody Fragment variable (ScFv) produced in E.Coli RPAS Purification Module 17-1362-01 HiTrap Anti-E column, accessories, pre-made buffers for 20 purifications 0.17 mg ScFv/5 ml... [Pg.34]

RPPs have been designed to capture proteins from cellular or tissue lysate samples or present in the serum or plasma onto surfaces (12), which are further identified by an affinity reagent such as antibody, single-chain variable fragments, and aptamers, among others. Thus, the signal could be related to specific protein detection and it could be affected by antibody affinity and... [Pg.139]


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