The Evolution of Phage Display
Phage display is a powerful technique for the study of protein-protein interactions and the discovery of therapeutic antibodies.
Phage display is a powerful technique for the study of protein-protein interactions and the discovery of therapeutic antibodies.
White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, play a vital role in the immune system, defending us against pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) has revolutionized research by enabling amplification of specific DNA sequences from a complex mixture.
Successful development of nanobodies for the clinic requires a thorough understanding of their germline, CDRs, and potential development liabilities.
The CDR3 region of antibodies plays a particularly pivotal role in the immune system's ability to combat pathogens.
After a recombinant protein is produced, it often exists in a mixture with other cellular proteins and must be purified to isolate the protein of...
Protein engineering involves the modification of proteins to create new proteins that can serve specific functions, such as developing new...
Rational design uses detailed knowledge about the structure and function of a target molecule to create effective modulators.
Directed evolution, which mimics natural evolution in a lab setting, represents a significant breakthrough in protein engineering.
De novo protein design has taken a significant leap forward with the advent of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.