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1. A nanobody that recognizes a 14-residue peptide epitope in the E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UBC6e modulates its activity.

2. A disulfide-stabilized human VL single-domain antibody library is a source of soluble and highly thermostable binders.

3. A novel pentamer versus pentamer approach to generating neutralizers of verotoxin 1

4. Generation of llama single-domain antibodies against methotrexate, a prototypical hapten

5. A novel designed single domain antibody on 3-D structure of ricin A chain remarkably blocked ricin-induced cytotoxicity

6. Single-domain antibodies for functional targeting of the signaling scaffold Shoc2

7. Selection and characterization of single domain antibodies against human CD20

8. Generation of a T cell receptor (TCR)-like single domain antibody (sDAb) against a Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Mtb) heat shock protein (HSP) 16kDa antigen presented by Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-A*02

9. Pentabody-mediated antigen delivery induces antigen-specific mucosal immune response

10. Selection of cholera toxin specific IgNAR single-domain antibodies from a naïve shark library

11. Development of protective agent against Hottentotta saulcyi venom using camelid single-domain antibody

12. Over expression of anti-MUC1 single-domain antibody fragments in the yeast Pichia pastoris

13. Selection and evaluation of single domain antibodies toward MS2 phage and coat protein

14. Rapid isolation of IgNAR variable single-domain antibody fragments from a shark synthetic library

15. A novel designed single domain antibody on 3-D structure of ricin A chain remarkably blocked ricin-induced cytotoxicity

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