Mini-antibodies discovered in sharks and camels could lead to drugs for cancer and other diseases

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Unusual immune proteins are a boon for research and are starting to hit the clinic.

CREDITS

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editor/animator/narrator
Chris Burns

supervising producers
Sarah Crespi
Nguyên Khôi Nguyên

script
Sarah Crespi

story by
Mitch Leslie

photo director
Emily Petersen

antibody/nanobody 3D models
Chris Bickel

shark photos
Matt Roth

archival photos
Biodiversity Heritage Library

stock graphics
The Noun Project
Bernar Novalyi

music
Chris Burns
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A Belgian discovery, bringing forth leading Biotech companies such as Ablynx, Argen-X and Confo Therapeutics. Revolutionizing!

Biomeducated
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A synthetic biology paper in 2018 by Parreño et. al. uses camelid antibodies to produce antivenom in plants

thefenerbahcesk
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smallest antibodies thus far.better solubility, tissue penetration, stability towards heat and enzymes, and comparatively low production costs offer the posibility of advances in finding new binders for use in research, diagnostic and clinical.

timothybucky
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The secondary soundtrack is annoying and unnecessary. Do we need the additional distraction??

garivera
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Chris, at first I wasn't a fan of your blasé sounding voice, but I think it's growing on me! Good job.

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Why camel have rbc nucleus at mature stage but human not nucleus

chetanyadav
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Woot wooot! More critters to farm and exploit!

MrBenji