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Phage Display

Phage Display

A Practical Approach

9780199638734
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This new book is designed to enable researchers to design and undertake all aspects of a phage display project, from designing an experimental strategy and constructing a library to performing selections and analyzing the results.All of the protocols and chapters are extensively cross-referenced, allowing readers to move beyond the specific examples provided in order to customize the procedures for their own protein or selection system of interest. Phage Display is an up-to-date,comprehensive and integrated experimental guide to the technique, which is essential reading for anyone currently using, or wishing to use the technique for basic research and drug discovery.
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OUP Oxford
84890
9780199638734
9780199638734

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
356
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
715
  • Introduction to phage biology and phage display; Constructing phage display libraries by oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis; In vitro DNA recombination; Phage selection strategies for improved affinity and specificity of proteins and peptides; Rapid screening of phage displayed protein binding affinities by phage ELISA; Identification of novel ligands for receptors using recombinant peptide libraries; Substrate phage display; Protease-based selection of stably folded proteins and protein domains from phage display libraries; Phage display of zinc fingers and other nucleic acid-binding motifs; In vivo and ex vivo selections using phage-displayed libraries; Screening phage libraries with sera; Interaction cloning using cDNA libraries displayed on phage; Phage antibody libraries; Affinity maturation of phage antibodies;
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