Sofia Tabares-da Rosa
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Recent Articles
1.
Signorelli S, Sainz M, Tabares-da Rosa S, Monza J
Front Plant Sci
. 2020 Jun;
11:521.
PMID: 32582223
The legume-rhizobia symbiosis is an important process in agriculture because it allows the biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) which contributes to increasing the levels of nitrogen in the soil. Nitric oxide...
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Tabares-da Rosa S, Wogulis L, Wogulis M, Gonzalez-Sapienza G, Wilson D
J Mol Recognit
. 2018 Jul;
32(1):e2755.
PMID: 30033524
The variable VHH domains of camelid single chain antibodies have been useful in numerous biotechnology applications due to their simplicity, biophysical properties, and abilities to bind to their cognate antigens...
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Gonzalez-Sapienza G, Rossotti M, Tabares-da Rosa S
Front Immunol
. 2017 Sep;
8:977.
PMID: 28871254
With just three CDRs in their variable domains, the antigen-binding site of camelid heavy-chain-only antibodies (HcAbs) has a more limited structural diversity than that of conventional antibodies. Even so, this...
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Kim H, McCoy M, Majkova Z, Dechant J, Gee S, Tabares-da Rosa S, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2012 Jul;
84(15):6919.
PMID: 22830304
No abstract available.
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Kim H, McCoy M, Majkova Z, Dechant J, Gee S, Tabares-da Rosa S, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2011 Dec;
84(2):1165-71.
PMID: 22148739
Some unique subclasses of Camelidae antibodies are devoid of the light chain, and the antigen binding site is comprised exclusively of the variable domain of the heavy chain (VHH). Although...
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Tabares-da Rosa S, Rossotti M, Carleiza C, Carrion F, Pritsch O, Ahn K, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2011 Aug;
83(18):7213-20.
PMID: 21827167
Single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) found in camelids lack a light chain, and their antigen-binding site sits completely in the heavy-chain variable domain (VHH). Their simplicity, thermostability, and ease in expression have...