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Human Immune Repertoire Antibody Library

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Human antibody repertoires offer vast therapeutic potential, yet most libraries derive from infected or immunized donors, limiting diversity and stability. Antibodies from naturally resilient individuals provide balanced, cross-reactive immune responses with favourable biophysical properties, enabling discovery across diverse therapeutic and diagnostic targets.

Professor Ahuva Nissim and her team at Queen Mary University of London have developed a fully human antibody library representing naturally selected immune repertoires from individuals with demonstrated immune stability.

This infection-resilience–based approach captures broad, well-behaved antibodies suited for diverse target classes.

The library is compatible with phage and yeast display platforms, enabling efficient screening and selection of high-quality, fully human antibodies

Contact

Dr Maria Frolova

m.frolova@qmul.ac.uk

Inventor

Professor Ahuva Nissim

Professor in Antibody and Therapeutic Engineering

 

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