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Isolation of Antibody Binders to MISIIR from a Phage Display Library by Sorting

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Immune Mediators in Cancer

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Cell surface antigens represent the most common targets for antibody-based cancer therapy. Isolation of lead antibodies to these membrane targets from antibody repertoires, such as immunized or naïve phage display libraries, has been a challenging task, which is an outstanding issue when soluble portion of the target(s) is not available, and/or a naïve phage display library is used. Common cell-based panning methods often encounter numerous difficulties, including high background and loss of cells during repeated washes. Here we described a novel FACS sorter-based protocol to isolate single-chain Fv molecules specific for defined antigen MSIIR expressed on stably transformed mammalian cells, and screening of unique binders to the tumor target.

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Yuan, A.Q. (2020). Isolation of Antibody Binders to MISIIR from a Phage Display Library by Sorting. In: Vancurova, I., Zhu, Y. (eds) Immune Mediators in Cancer. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2108. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0247-8_13

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