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Nanobodies as in vivo, non-invasive, imaging agents

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24280
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https://doi.org/10.1039/D1CB00023C
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2021-03-08
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Journal article
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Peer reviewed

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Harmand, Thibault; Islam, Md Ashraful; Pishesha, Novalia; Ploegh, Hidde L.
Abstract
In vivo imaging has become in recent years an incredible tool to study biological events and has found critical applications in diagnostic medicine. Although a lot of efforts and applications have been achieved using monoclonal antibodies, other types of delivery agents are being developed. Among them, VHHs, antigen binding fragments derived from camelid heavy chain–only antibodies, also known as nanobodies, have particularly attracted attention. Indeed, their stability, fast clearance, good tissue penetration, high solubility, simple cloning and recombinant production make them attractive targeting agents for imaging modalities such as PET, SPECT or Infra-Red. In this review, we discuss the pioneering work that has been carried out using VHHs and summarize the recent developments that have been made using nanobodies for in vivo, non-invasive, imaging.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Harmand, Islam A, Pishesha, Ploegh HL. Nanobodies as in vivo, non-invasive, imaging agents RSC Chemical Biology. 2021, 2, 685
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