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  • Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
  • Immunology
  • Drug Discovery

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  • Antibody phage display is a key in vitro technology for generating recombinant antibodies.
  • 14 FDA/EMA-approved therapeutic antibodies, including adalimumab, were developed using phage display by autumn 2022.
  • Recombinant antibodies offer advantages over polyclonal antibodies for research, diagnostics, and therapy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present solution panning as an effective strategy for antibody phage display.
  • To highlight the advantages of solution panning compared to immobilized antigen panning.
  • To provide detailed protocols for antibody panning and screening procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Phage display technology for antibody generation.
  • Solution panning technique with detailed protocols.
  • Screening procedures for identifying desired antibodies.

Main Results:

  • Solution panning offers advantages for in vitro antibody generation.
  • Detailed protocols for panning and screening are provided.
  • The chapter emphasizes the importance of a suitable panning strategy.

Conclusions:

  • Antibody phage display is a vital technology for therapeutic antibody development.
  • Solution panning is a recommended strategy for successful antibody generation.
  • The provided protocols facilitate efficient antibody discovery and development.