High Affinity, Developability and Functional Size: The Holy Grail of Combinatorial Antibody Library Generation
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Dirk Ponsel | Julia Neugebauer | Kathrin Ladetzki-Baehs | Kathrin Tissot | Kathrin Tissot | J. Neugebauer | Kathrin Ladetzki-Baehs | Dirk Ponsel
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