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Nature Methods 5, 861 (1 October 2008) | doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-861
A surrogate scaffold tested
Abstract
Besides their crucial role as one of our main defenses against disease, antibodies have also become an invaluable tool for basic research and have recently come full circle in an engineered form, used as therapeutics in the human body. “There is now significant interest in alternatives to classical antibodies,” says Ramesh Bhatt of Sea Lane Biotechnologies, “and pre–B cell receptors seemed like an obvious therapeutic scaffold that had not been utilized.
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