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2. A Pareto-optimal compositional energy-based model for sampling and optimization of protein sequences

5. Loss of the intracellular enzyme QPCTL limits chemokine function and reshapes myeloid infiltration to augment tumor immunity

6. Membrane-Proximal Epitope Facilitates Efficient T Cell Synapse Formation by Anti-FcRH5/CD3 and Is a Requirement for Myeloma Cell Killing

9. High titer expression of antibodies using linear expression cassettes for early-stage functional screening.

12. Molecular basis for negative regulation of the glucagon receptor

18. Antibody semorinemab reduces tau pathology in a transgenic mouse model and engages tau in patients with Alzheimer’s disease

28. Restricted epitope specificity determined by variable region germline segment pairing in rodent antibody repertoires

30. Massively parallel single-cell B-cell receptor sequencing enables rapid discovery of diverse antigen-reactive antibodies

31. Immune repertoire mining for rapid affinity optimization of mouse monoclonal antibodies

37. Susceptibility of Antibody CDR Residues to Chemical Modifications Can Be Revealed Prior to Antibody Humanization and Aid in the Lead Selection Process

38. Anti-FcRH5/CD3 T Cell Dependent Bispecific Antibody (TDB) for the Treatment of Multiple Myeloma

39. Depletion of major pathogenic cells in asthma by targeting CRTh2

40. The INNs and outs of antibody nonproprietary names

43. The Artiodactyl APOBEC3 Innate Immune Repertoire Shows Evidence for a Multi-Functional Domain Organization that Existed in the Ancestor of Placental Mammals

44. An improved and robust DNA immunization method to develop antibodies against extra-cellular loops of multi-transmembrane proteins

45. The artiodactyl APOBEC3 innate immune repertoire shows evidence for a multi-functional domain organization that existed in the ancestor of placental mammals

46. The INNs and outs of antibody nonproprietary names.

47. Modular protein expression by RNA trans-splicing enables flexible expression of antibody formats in mammalian cells from a dual-host phage display vector.

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