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CS1-specific single-domain antibodies labeled with actinium-225 prolong survival and increase CD8+T cells and PD-L1 expression in multiple myeloma
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Development of a nanobody-based lateral flow assay to detect active Trypanosoma congolense infections
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Structural basis for the high specificity of a Trypanosoma congolense immunoassay targeting glycosomal aldolase
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Functionalization of gold nanoparticles with nanobodies through physical adsorption
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Theranostic radiolabeled anti-CD20 sdAb for targeted radionuclide therapy of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
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An anti-proteome nanobody library approach yields a specific immunoassay for Trypanosoma congolense diagnosis targeting glycosomal aldolase
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Dromedary immune response and specific Kv2.1 antibody generation using a specific immunization approach
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Sortase a-mediated site-specific labeling of camelid single-domain antibody-fragments : a versatile strategy for multiple molecular imaging modalities
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Nanobody-based products as research and diagnostic tools
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Generation of VHH antibodies against the Arabidopsis thaliana seed storage proteins
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Single-domain antibodies targeting neuraminidase protect against an H5N1 influenza virus challenge
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Affinity is an important determinant of the anti-trypanosome activity of nanobodies
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High affinity nanobodies against the Trypanosome brucei VSG are potent trypanolytic agents that block endocytosis
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Antibody fragments as probe in biosensor development
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Parallel selection of multiple anti-infectome nanobodies without access to purified antigens
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Camel antibodies for therapeutic and research applications
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Traitement expérimental de la trypanosomiase africaine par le facteur trypanolytique humain combiné à un nanocorps
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Experimental therapy of African trypanosomiasis with a nanobody-conjugated human trypanolytic factor
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Efficient targeting of conserved cryptic epitopes of infectious agents by single domain antibodies : African trypanosomes as paradign