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  2. Synthetic antibody - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic antibodies are affinity reagents generated entirely in vitro, thus completely eliminating animals from the production process. [1] Synthetic antibodies include recombinant antibodies, nucleic acid aptamers and non-immunoglobulin protein scaffolds. As a consequence of their in vitro manufacturing method the antigen recognition site of ...

  3. Hybridoma technology - Wikipedia

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    A general representation of the hybridoma method used to produce monoclonal antibodies. Hybridoma technology is a method for producing large numbers of identical antibodies, also called monoclonal antibodies. This process starts by injecting a mouse (or other mammal) with an antigen that provokes an immune response.

  4. Monoclonal antibody - Wikipedia

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    Much of the work behind production of monoclonal antibodies is rooted in the production of hybridomas, which involves identifying antigen-specific plasma/plasmablast cells that produce antibodies specific to an antigen of interest and fusing these cells with myeloma cells. [8] Rabbit B-cells can be used to form a rabbit hybridoma.

  5. Humanized antibody - Wikipedia

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    Humanized antibodies are antibodies from non-human species whose protein sequences have been modified to increase their similarity to antibody variants produced naturally in humans. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The process of "humanization" is usually applied to monoclonal antibodies developed for administration to humans (for example, antibodies developed as ...

  6. Antibody - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturing process should be appropriately described and validated. Validation studies should at least include: The demonstration that the process is able to produce in good quality (the process should be validated) The efficiency of the antibody purification (all impurities and virus must be eliminated)

  7. Polyclonal antibodies - Wikipedia

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    Although the use of Poly-L-lysine reduces or eliminates production of antibodies to foreign proteins, it may result in failure of peptide-induced antibody production. Recently, liposomes have also been successfully used for delivery of small peptides and this technique is an alternative to delivery with oily emulsion adjuvants.