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Transformation or transfection are still considered one of the most challenging steps in recombinant antibody production. The choice of the proper strategies depends on the intended use and application…
Understanding what stimulates antibody production is important to improve the efficiency of both active and passive immunization strategies. Due to… Read More
Understanding the mechanisms that influence antibody production by B cells can be invaluable to design more effective immunotherapies. In humans,… Read More
Recombinant technologies have completely changed how we approach therapeutic antibody production. Cells adapted to these strategies are adapted to fast-growth… Read More
News of the latest coronavirus outbreak continues to capture the world’s attention. Scientists have provisionally named it 2019-nCoV and, at… Read More
Dr. Bernard Schneider has devoted his career to the development of exciting gene and antibody delivery technologies to stop the… Read More
Polyclonal antibody purification and production have remained unchanged in the past decades. But some scientists continue to pursue the development… Read More
Secondary antibody production has remained largely unchanged for the past decades. These molecules are still commonly produced by harvesting the… Read More
The term primary antibody is commonly used to describe antigen-binding antibodies with use for research and diagnostics. However, primary antibodies… Read More
Antibody design techniques are recurrently used to improve or fine-tune the affinity, specificity and stability of these biomolecules. Most of… Read More