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Rockland Immunochemicals Anti-VhH (RABBIT) Antibody - 200-401-GM6
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Supplier:  Rockland Immunochemicals 200401GM6

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Rabbit Anti-VhH antibody can be used to detect single domain VhH antibodies. The single-domain antibody (sdAb) is a small (12 - 14 kDa) antibody fragment that consists of a monomeric variable domain derived from the heavy chain, also called a VhH antibody. These heavy chain only Fab-like domains have activity that is similar to a whole antibody, and they are able to bind to a specific antigens. SdAb's are derived from camelid species that include llamas, alpacas and camels. Camelids produce both classical (containing heavy and light chain fragments) and non-classical antibody structures (containing only a heavy chain). VhH antibodies are the smallest functional antigen-binding fragment that occurs in nature and these are now being used in biotechnology as a novel antibody scaffold. The small size of the VhH single domain antibody makes it very attractive for use in diagnostic imaging and they have potential for therapeutic activity.

Catalog No. NC1319263


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