GPCR (G Protein-Coupled Receptor), the largest membrane protein family in mammalian genomes, is widely distributed in the central nervous system, immune system, cardiovascular system, and other organs and tissues, and participates inRead More…
Advances in the Study of Therapeutic Single-domain Antibodies
Cancer Monoclonal antibodies against cancer therapy are now on the market to treat cancer by recognizing cancer-related antigens. However, it is difficult for monoclonal antibodies with large molecular size to penetrate theRead More…
Preparation Process and Skills of Single-domain Antibody
Compared with traditional antibodies, single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) have small molecular weight, high hydrophilicity, and can be recombinantly expressed in vitro and mass-produced in E. coli, which can effectively avoid the difference betweenRead More…
Overview of Single-domain Antibody
In 1993, Professor Hamers-Casterman, an immunologist at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium, and his colleagues discovered a new type of antibody in camel serum, which is different from traditional antibodyRead More…