Aggregation-resistant VHs selected by in vitro evolution tend to have disulfide-bonded loops and acidic isoelectric points

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  1. National Research Council of Canada. NRC Institute for Biological Sciences
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Subjectantibody; binding; calculation; Canada; chain; distribution; disulfide; domain; enzyme; evolution; identification; In vitro; libraries; linkages; protein; region; residues; selection; sequence; solubility; target; theoretical
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NRC numberRBABIGHAHROUDI2009B
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NPARC number9374900
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