Affimer proteins are versatile and renewable affinity reagents.
Molecular recognition reagents are key tools for understanding biological processes and are used universally by scientists to study protein expression, localisation and interactions. Antibodies remain the most widely used of such reagents and many show excellent performance, although some are poorly...
Main Authors: | Tiede, C, Bedford, R, Heseltine, S, Smith, G, Wijetunga, I, Ross, R, AlQallaf, D, Roberts, APE, Balls, A, Curd, A, Hughes, RE, Martin, H, Needham, SR, Zanetti-Domingues, LC, Sadigh, Y, Peacock, TP, Tang, AA, Gibson, N, Kyle, H, Platt, GW, Ingram, N, Taylor, T, Coletta, LP, Manfield, I, Knowles, M, Bell, S, Esteves, F, Maqbool, A, Prasad, RK, Drinkhill, M, Bon, RS, Patel, V, Goodchild, SA, Martin-Fernandez, M, Owens, RJ, Nettleship, JE, Webb, ME, Harrison, M, Lippiat, JD, Ponnambalam, S, Peckham, M, Smith, A, Ferrigno, PK, Johnson, M, McPherson, MJ, Tomlinson, DC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences
2017
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