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Profiling the immune responses in patient sera with peptide and cDNA display libraries.

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Peptide and cDNA phage display libraries can be used to determine the specificities of antibodies present in the whole sera of patients where information about the parental antigens is unknown. In this respect, patient serum antibody binding ligands have been identified. Such ligands would facilitate the design of diagnostic assays and therapeutic vaccines. In the case of cancer, this novel technology is expected to improve our understanding of the immune responses against tumour cells and to discriminate between autoantigen and true tumour specific antigens. Here, we review work on how peptide and cDNA phage display libraries can be used to address the specificity of the immune responses in patients with autoimmune diseases and cancer.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Institute for Cancer Research, Department of Immunology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Montebello, N-0310 Oslo, Norway.

Publication date: 01 August 2000

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  • The International Journal of Molecular Medicine is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of high quality studies related to the molecular mechanisms of human disease. The journal welcomes research on all aspects of molecular and clinical research, ranging from biochemistry to immunology, pathology, genetics, human genomics, microbiology, molecular pathogenesis, molecular cardiology, molecular surgery and molecular psychology.

    The International Journal of Molecular Medicine aims to provide an insight for researchers within the community in regard to developing molecular tools and identifying molecular targets for the diagnosis and treatment of a diverse number of human diseases.
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