Affiliation:
1. Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology China Medical University 406 Taichung Taiwan
2. Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology Hannam University 34054 Daejeon Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractMonoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become important classes in biopharmaceutical products. The selection of antibodies has traditionally been based on their binding affinity. New techniques and advancements in combinatorial antibody libraries have made it possible to isolate functional antibodies within cellular environments. These antibodies can act an agonist or antagonist provide valuable insights into the complexities of signal transduction and potentially leading to different cell responses or affecting cell behavior. Additionally, an in vivo selection system is utilized, which relies on cell migration to specific tissues, to generate antibodies that induce cells to differentiate and selectively migrate to particular tissues. Overall, the discovery of functional antibodies from antibody libraries has the potential to reveal receptor pleiotropism and pave opportunities to investigate cellular biology and uncover surprising discoveries in the areas of stem cells and cancer research.