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Assembly of Antibodies and Mutagenized Variants in Transgenic Plants and Plant Cell Cultures

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Genetic Engineering

Part of the book series: Genetic Engineering ((GEPM,volume 14))

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Antibody molecules, taken out of the context of the vertebrate immune system, are complex glycosylated proteins with high binding specificities for antigens. The variety of possible antigens is virtually limitless. Specific antibodies can be elicited from the mammalian immune system that have high affinity for synthetic organic molecules, as well as for naturally occurring organic compounds.

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Hiatt, A., Tang, Y., Weiser, W., Hein, M.B. (1992). Assembly of Antibodies and Mutagenized Variants in Transgenic Plants and Plant Cell Cultures. In: Setlow, J.K. (eds) Genetic Engineering. Genetic Engineering, vol 14. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3424-2_4

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