High-efficiency antibody discovery achieved with multiplexed microscopy

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Abstract

The analysis of secreted antibody from large and diverse populations of B cells in parallel at the clonal level can reveal desirable antibodies for diagnostic or therapeutic applications. By immobilizing B cells in microdroplets with particulate reporters, decoding and isolating them in a microscopy environment, we have recovered panels of antibodies with rare attributes to therapeutically relevant targets. The ability to screen up to 100 million cells in a single experiment can be fully leveraged by accessing primary B-cell populations from evolutionarily divergent species such as chickens.

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Izquierdo, S. M., Varela, S., Park, M., Collarini, E. J., Lu, D., Pramanick, S., … Harriman, W. (2016). High-efficiency antibody discovery achieved with multiplexed microscopy. Microscopy, 65(4), 341–352. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfw014

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