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The full amino acid repertoire is superior to serine/tyrosine for selection of high affinity immunoglobulin G binders from the fibronectin scaffold
Benjamin J. Hackel
, K. Dane Wittrup
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Fibronectins
81%
Serine
79%
Tyrosine
76%
Libraries
73%
Immunoglobulin G
62%
Amino Acids
57%
Goats
36%
Fibronectin Type III Domain
26%
Rabbits
23%
Sequence Analysis
15%
Epitopes
14%
Clone Cells
13%
Flow Cytometry
12%
Serum
7%
Chemical Compounds
Serine
77%
Tyrosine
75%
Binding Agent
72%
Acid
28%
Combinatorial Library
20%
Cytometry
17%
Epitope
16%
Molecular Recognition
16%
Kd
12%
Purification
11%
Flow
10%
Engineering & Materials Science
Scaffolds
97%
Binders
76%
Molecular recognition
28%
Epitopes
26%
Flow cytometry
24%
Reagents
19%
Purification
18%