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2024
Food-Borne Biotoxin Neutralization in Vivo by Nanobodies: Current Status and Prospects
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2024
Single-cell 5′ RNA sequencing of camelid peripheral B cells provides insights into cellular basis of heavy-chain antibody production
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
2024
Applications and challenges in designing VHH-based bispecific antibodies: leveraging machine learning solutions
mAbs
2023
Site‐specifically radiolabeled nanobodies for imaging blood‐brain barrier penetration and targeting in the brain
Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals
2023
Quality assessment of V H H models
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
2023
General Trends of the Camelidae Antibody VHHs Domain Dynamics
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2023
Evaluation of the Potential Impact of In Silico Humanization on VHH Dynamics
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2023
Methods in Molecular Biology
2023
Structural Insights into the Stability and Recognition Mechanism of the Antiquinalphos Nanobody for the Detection of Quinalphos in Foods
Analytical Chemistry
2022
Structural Insights into the Design of Synthetic Nanobody Libraries
Molecules
2022
VHH Structural Modelling Approaches: A Critical Review
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2022
Somatic hypermutation in CLL: From bench to bedside
Journal of Current Oncology
2022
A megadiverse naïve library derived from numerous camelids for efficient and rapid development of VHH antibodies
Analytical Biochemistry
2022
Application of recombinant antibodies for treatment of Clostridioides difficile infection: Current status and future perspective
Frontiers in Immunology
2021
Effect of Humanizing Mutations on the Stability of the Llama Single-Domain Variable Region
Biomolecules
2021
Insights into Comparative Modeling of VHH Domains
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2021
The molecular assembly of the marsupial γμ T cell receptor defines a third T cell lineage
Science
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