nanobodies

Can I get the CMI Yeast Surface Display Nanobody Library to perform my own selections?

 

For Nanobody selections, the CMI currently uses a synthetic yeast display library, developed in the Kruse lab, a based on a consensus framework derived from llama antibody genes with variable complementary determining region loops (CDRs) designed from known nanobody structures.1

This library is available for non-profit research from...

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Nanobody User Agreement

Nanobody projects for external user conducted at the CMI are subject to an Academic User Agreement for Nanobody Services. 

  • This user agreement incorporates both our standard core service agreement terms and an expanded MTA for the Kruse Lab Nanobody Library, including a description of the revenue sharing agreement required in the event of commercialization by the User or User Institution.
  • The User/User Institution is free to use the results of this service without restriction for...
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