TY - BOOK ID - 32935050 TI - Recombinant Antibodies for Infectious Diseases PY - 2017 SN - 3319720775 3319720767 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Recombinant antibodies. KW - Communicable diseases. KW - Medicine. KW - Antibodies. KW - Infectious diseases. KW - Biomedicine. KW - Infectious Diseases. KW - Antibodies KW - Immune globulins KW - Immune serum globulin KW - Blood proteins KW - Globulins KW - Plasma cells KW - Antibody diversity KW - Antigens KW - Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins KW - Clinical sciences KW - Medical profession KW - Human biology KW - Life sciences KW - Medical sciences KW - Pathology KW - Physicians KW - Contagion and contagious diseases KW - Contagious diseases KW - Infectious diseases KW - Microbial diseases in human beings KW - Zymotic diseases KW - Diseases KW - Infection KW - Epidemics KW - Genetically engineered antibodies KW - Recombinant immunoglobulins KW - Immunoglobulins KW - Recombinant proteins KW - Monoclonal antibodies. KW - Emerging infectious diseases. KW - Emerging infections KW - New infectious diseases KW - Re-emerging infectious diseases KW - Reemerging infectious diseases KW - Communicable diseases KW - Antibodies, Monoclonal KW - Monoclonal immunoglobulins KW - Molecular cloning UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:32935050 AB - There are many principles and applications of recombinant antibodies for infectious diseases. The preferred technology associated to recombinant antibody generation is mainly phage display. The adaptation of antibodies for infectious diseases is an area lacking information as most literature is focused on oncology or autoimmunity. This project highlights the power and potential of antibody phage display for infectious diseases. In addition to that, supplementary information regarding technologies associated to antibody generation and engineering in the context of infectious disease will also help to provide greater insight to the potential of recombinant antibodies for infectious diseases. ER -