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Successful screening of phage display libraries will lead to more efficient, inexpensive antibody production.
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We are grateful to Greg Winter and collaborators for providing the Griffin.1 library and to Rosella Franconi and Eugenio Benvenuto for helpful discussions.
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Bruin, R., Spelt, K., Mol, J. et al. Selection of high-affinity phage antibodies from phage display libraries. Nat Biotechnol 17, 397–399 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/7959
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