This contemporary book covers significant new knowledge that has
emerged during the last two decades and, thus, provides novel
antibody phylogenetic perspectives relevant to development of new
antibody-based therapeutics and vaccines. It fills a much-needed
niche in the area of immunoglobulin genetics across species from a
comparative perspective. New insights and perspectives from
immunoglobulin genetics from species such as sea lamprey, cattle,
marsupial, bat, rat, rabbit, and swine other species than the
traditional subjects of mice and humans are relevant to antibody
design and engineering. These new perspectives find direct
application in the cutting-edge areas of antibody design,
engineering and therapeutics, antibody-drug conjugates, and novel
antibody-based vaccines. This book fills the need to provide
updated knowledge of this newly exploded area that is finding
applications in new drug development. No other competing books on
the topic are available in the market. The book will be of great
interest to immunologists, immunology researchers,
immunogeneticists, researchers in pharmaceutical science, those
involved in the infectious disease and antibody therapeutics areas,
and many others."
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