Combining random mutagenesis, structure-guided design and next-generation sequencing to mitigate polyreactivity of an anti-IL-21R antibody
Despite substantial technological advances in antibody library and display platform development, the number of approved biotherapeutics from displayed libraries remains limited. In vivo, 20-50% of peripheral B cells undergo a process of receptor editing, which modifies the variable and junctional re...
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Main Authors: | Sharon M. Campbell (Author), Joseph DeBartolo (Author), James R. Apgar (Author), Lydia Mosyak (Author), Virginie McManus (Author), Sonia Beyer (Author), Eric M. Bennett (Author), Matthew Lambert (Author), Orla Cunningham (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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