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Sharon H. Pope

Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture

Publications -  4
Citations -  2804

Sharon H. Pope is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & Coccidiosis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2758 citations.

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Single-chain antigen-binding proteins

TL;DR: Three single-chain antigen-binding proteins are novel recombinant polypeptides, composed of an antibody variable light-chain amino acid sequence tethered to a variable heavy-chain sequence (VH) by a designed peptide that links the carboxyl terminus of the VL sequence to the amino terminusof the VH sequence.
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In Vivo Tumor Targeting of a Recombinant Single-Chain Antigen-Binding Protein

TL;DR: In vivo targeting of tumors with a single-chain antigen-binding protein, derived from the DNA sequence of the variable regions of the antitumor monoclonal antibody B6.2, has the same in vitro antigen- binding properties as the B 6.2 Fab' fragment.
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Genetically engineered coccidiosis sporozoite 21.5 Kb antigen, ac-6b

TL;DR: In this article, the recombinant antigenic proteins of avian coccidiosis and fragments thereof containing antigenic determinants, and the genes that encode the antigenic peptides were described.
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Eimeria antigenic composition which elicits antibodies against avian coccidiosis

TL;DR: In this article, the recombinant antigenic proteins of avian coccidiosis and fragments thereof containing antigenic determinants, and the genes that encode the antigenic peptides were described.