Harnessing Phage Display Libraries for the Discovery of Therapeutic Nanobodies
Phage display has become an invaluable tool for the discovery of novel therapeutic agents, including nanobodies.
Phage display has become an invaluable tool for the discovery of novel therapeutic agents, including nanobodies.
NGS offers an approach for identifying and extracting variable domain heavy-chain (VHH) regions from camelid B-cells.
In the fight against infectious diseases, scientists are continually seeking to outsmart pathogens. One such strategy involves the use of nanobodies.
In the search for new therapies that can treat a wide variety of neurodegenerative diseases, scientists are exploring the potential of nanobodies.
An emerging therapeutic strategy to tackle cancer is nanobodies – small, single-domain antibody fragments derived from heavy-chain-only antibodies.
Nanobodies, also known as single-domain antibodies or VHHs, are small, highly stable, and specific antibody fragments.