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  1. Category:Camelids antibody (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Camelids antibody

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  1. 8elp (5,759 bytes)
    14: ...ently, most nanobodies are produced by immunizing camelids; however, platforms for animal-free production ar...
  2. 1i3v (3,782 bytes)
    21: Camelids, camels and llamas, have a unique immune system a...
  3. 1kxq (5,128 bytes)
    24: Camelids produce functional antibodies devoid of light cha...
  4. 1kxt (5,127 bytes)
    24: Camelids produce functional antibodies devoid of light cha...
  5. 1kxv (4,911 bytes)
    23: Camelids produce functional antibodies devoid of light cha...
  6. 1qd0 (4,548 bytes)
    24: Camelids can produce antibodies devoid of light chains and...
  7. 1sjv (3,938 bytes)
    21: ...d antigens, whether they are proteins or haptens, camelids use the single domain VH from their heavy chain (...
  8. 1yc7 (4,416 bytes)
    22: Heavy chain only antibodies of camelids bind their antigens with a single domain, the VHH...
  9. 1yc8 (4,253 bytes)
    21: Heavy chain only antibodies of camelids bind their antigens with a single domain, the VHH...
  10. 1yzz (4,117 bytes)
    21: Heavy chain only antibodies of camelids bind their antigens with a single domain, the VHH...
  11. 1zv5 (5,030 bytes)
    24: ... in contrast to heavy-chain antibodies (HCAbs) of camelids that seem to be attracted by enzymes' substrate p...
  12. 1zvh (4,821 bytes)
    23: ... in contrast to heavy-chain antibodies (HCAbs) of camelids that seem to be attracted by enzymes' substrate p...
  13. 1zvy (5,035 bytes)
    24: ... in contrast to heavy-chain antibodies (HCAbs) of camelids that seem to be attracted by enzymes' substrate p...
  14. 8elq (5,684 bytes)
    14: ...ently, most nanobodies are produced by immunizing camelids; however, platforms for animal-free production ar...
  15. 8elo (5,759 bytes)
    14: ...ently, most nanobodies are produced by immunizing camelids; however, platforms for animal-free production ar...
  16. 1g9e (4,935 bytes)
    21: Camelids, (dromedaries, camels, and llamas) produce heavy-...
  17. 4idl (2,725 bytes)
    11: ...ved from the heavy-chain-only antibodies found in camelids (V(H)H domains) are known for their thermal stabi...
  18. Category:Camelids antibody (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Camelids antibody
  19. 4jvp (4,034 bytes)
    12: ...ain antibodies (HCAbs) or nanobodies, produced by camelids, represent an exciting antiviral approach - they ...
  20. 4r90 (4,168 bytes)
    12: ... our results indicate that active immunization of camelids can be a powerful therapeutic antibody platform.

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