Little et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Generation of a large complex antibody library from multiple donorsLittle et al., 1999
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- Little M
- Welschof M
- Braunagel M
- Hermes I
- Christ C
- Keller A
- Rohrbach P
- Kürschner T
- Schmidt S
- Kleist C
- Terness P
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- Journal of Immunological Methods
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We have generated a large complex library of single chain antibodies based on four individual libraries from each of 50 donors. DNA coding for the heavy and light chain variable domains of the IgM and IgG repertoires was amplified by PCR using two different …
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