Veterinary Research Communications, ( ISI ), Volume (48), No (4), Year (2024-8) , Pages (2051-2068)

Title : ( A review on camelid nanobodies with potential application in veterinary medicine )

Authors: Emadodin Tohidi , Mehran Ghaemi , Mohammad Sadegh Golvajouei ,

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Abstract

The single variable domains of camelid heavy-chain only antibodies, known as nanobodies, have taken a long journey since their discovery in 1989 until the first nanobody-based drug’s entrance to the market in 2022. On account of their unique properties, nanobodies have been successfully used for diagnosis and therapy against various diseases or conditions. Although research on the application of recombinant antibodies has focused on human medicine, the development of nanobodies has paved the way for incorporating recombinant antibody production in favour of veterinary medicine. Currently, despite many efforts in developing these biomolecules with diversified applications, significant opportunities exist for exploiting these highly versatile and cost-effective antibodies in veterinary medicine. The present study attempts to identify existing gaps and shed light on paths for future research by presenting an updated review on camelid nanobodies with potential applications in veterinary medicine.

Keywords

, Antibodies, Heavy-chain only, Low-cost, Recombinant, Single variable domains, Versatile
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author = {عماد الدین توحیدی and Mehran Ghaemi, and محمد صادق گلواجوئی},
title = {A review on camelid nanobodies with potential application in veterinary medicine},
journal = {Veterinary Research Communications},
year = {2024},
volume = {48},
number = {4},
month = {August},
issn = {0165-7380},
pages = {2051--2068},
numpages = {17},
keywords = {Antibodies; Heavy-chain only; Low-cost; Recombinant; Single variable domains; Versatile},
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%T A review on camelid nanobodies with potential application in veterinary medicine
%A عماد الدین توحیدی
%A Mehran Ghaemi,
%A محمد صادق گلواجوئی
%J Veterinary Research Communications
%@ 0165-7380
%D 2024

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