Published in Gene Therapy Weekly, January 29th, 2004
According to a study from the United States, "the specific and high affinity binding properties of intracellular antibodies (intrabodies), combined with their ability to be stably expressed in defined organelles, provides powerful tools with a wide range of applications in the field of functional genomics and gene therapy."
"Intrabodies have been used to specifically target intracellular proteins, manipulate biological processes, and contribute to the understanding of their functions as well as for the generation of phenotypic knockouts in vivo by surface depletion of extracellular...
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Source: Gene Therapy Weekly (2004-01-29)
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