Alternative reagents to antibodies in imaging applications

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Abstract

Antibodies have been indispensable tools in molecular biology, biochemistry and medical research. However, a number of issues surrounding validation, specificity and batch variation of commercially available antibodies have prompted research groups to develop novel non-antibody binding reagents. The ability to select highly specific monoclonal non-antibody binding proteins without the need for animals, the ease of production and the ability to site-directly label has enabled a wide variety of applications to be tested, including imaging. In this review, we discuss the success of a number of non-antibody reagents in imaging applications, including the recently reported Affimer.

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Bedford, R., Tiede, C., Hughes, R., Curd, A., McPherson, M. J., Peckham, M., & Tomlinson, D. C. (2017, August 1). Alternative reagents to antibodies in imaging applications. Biophysical Reviews. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12551-017-0278-2

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