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Antibodies in proteomics I: generating antibodies
Authors:Bradbury Andrew  Velappan Nileena  Verzillo Vittorio  Ovecka Milan  Chasteen Leslie  Sblattero Daniele  Marzari Roberto  Lou Jianlong  Siegel Robert  Pavlik Peter
Affiliation:B Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA. amb@lanl.gov
Abstract:The explosion in genome sequencing, and in subsequent DNA array experiments, has provided extensive information on gene sequence, organization and expression. This has resulted in a desire to perform similarly broad experiments on all the proteins encoded by a genome. Panels of specific antibodies, or other binding ligands, will be essential tools in this endeavour. Because traditional immunization will be unlikely to generate antibodies in sufficient quantity, and of the required quality and reproducibility, in vitro selection methods will probably be used. This review--the first of two--examines the strategies available for in vitro antibody selection. The second review discusses the adaptation of these methods to high throughput and the uses to which antibodies, once derived, can be put.
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