Generating high-quality protein binders: a large screening effort pays off
A large-scale, multifaceted screening and validation strategy combining traditional and recombinant antibody technologies yielded a broad spectrum of validated protein binders with high binding affinity and specificity applicable to many fields in proteome research.
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