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Visar resultat 31 - 35 av 48 avhandlingar innehållade orden Phage display technology.
31. Generation and engineering of ABD-derived affinity proteins for clinical applications
Sammanfattning : Proteins that specifically recognize and bind to other molecules or structures are important tools in industrial and medical applications. Binding proteins engineered from small stable scaffold proteins have been utilized for several purposes due to their favorable biophysical properties, tolerance to mutagenesis, efficient tissue penetration and ease of production. LÄS MER
32. Characterization of Antigenic Properties and High Throughput Protein Purification
Sammanfattning : To understand the cellular processes, knowledge of the localization and function of proteins are essential. There are several high throughput ventures examining the human proteome. However, there are some bottlenecks in these ventures. For example the production and expression of soluble proteins for analysis. LÄS MER
33. Staphylococcal surface display and its applications in bioscience
Sammanfattning : Display of heterologous proteins on the surface ofmicroorganisms, enabled by means of recombinant DNA technology,has become an increasingly used strategy in variousapplications in microbiology, biotechnology and vaccinology.This thesis presents two bacterial systems, designed forsurface display of chimeric proteins on the food-gradestaphylococcal speciesStaphylococcus xylosusandStaphylococcus carnosus, respectively. LÄS MER
34. Generation and evolution of human antibody fragments - The CDR shuffling approach
Sammanfattning : Antibodies are important proteins participating in a number of reactions to protect us from harmful diseases. Apart from this important function, they are also useful in different technical and medical applications. This, however, relies on our possibility to produce antibodies in vitro. LÄS MER
35. Engineering Antibody Specificity Using Combinatorial Antibody Libraries
Sammanfattning : The research presented in this thesis investigates antibody specificity, antibody-antigen and protein-protein interactions using combinatorial antibody libraries, phage-display and bacterial display technology. One goal was to develop a method to generate antibodies that bind two protein antigens with high affinity using a single-antigen binding site, and to investigate the molecular and thermodynamic requirements for antibody multispecificity. LÄS MER