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View ProductsExperience unparalleled efficiency and customization with our pig antibody library for phage display, dedicated to addressing your unique research needs. With over 300+ successful antibody phage display projects completed, you can rest assured that our expertise and track record position us to exceed your expectations in custom monoclonal porcine (pig) antibody production. We prioritize your time with rapid delivery, ensuring you receive three unique antibodies in just 7 weeks. Each antibody delivered is highly customizable ensuring superior adaptability for your research or medical pursuits. ProteoGenix’s unique pig monoclonal antibody phage library is where efficiency, diversity, and customization converge to empower your success. Schedule a free quote and consultation with one of our service experts today!
Huge Library Diversity
Exploring vast antibody diversity up to 1010 antibodies derived from many species in scFv and Fab antibody formats.
IP Free
You possess sole ownership of each custom monoclonal antibody that we identify, verify, and deliver. There are no exceptions.
Binders Guaranteed
You will receive at least three distinct antibodies that bind your specific porcine antigen with precision.
Fast Turnaround Time
Rapidly receive your custom pig monoclonal antibodies in just a matter of weeks.
Animal-free Pig Antibody Discovery
We isolate novel swine antibodies from a preexisting library of antibody candidates, an ethical source of monoclonal antibodies.
Highly Customizable
Optimize your workflow with our additional services such as tailored antigen production and comprehensive evaluation of antibody developability. We can handle everything!
Advanced Experience
We’ve efficiently supplied over 300 custom monoclonal antibodies through our antibody phage display services.
Constant Communication from PhD Account Managers
We keep you informed at each project milestone, enabling you to assess our progress, ensuring we adhere to the timeline and budget.
Antigen procurement or design
Your pig-specific antigen can either be:
Library Screening and Biopanning
ELISA Screening of Single Phage Binders
DNA Extraction & Antibody Sequencing
ProteoGenix has pioneered an advanced phage display platform, ensuring the generation of high-quality pig monoclonal antibodies. Leveraging our expertise in phage display library construction, we harvest whole blood samples from immunized pigs (custom immune library) or naïve pigs (naïve library) and PCR amplify the antibody repertoire. The result? A swine antibody library with a potential diversity of up to 1010 antibody clones for custom immune pig libraries and up to 109 pig antibody clones for naïve libraries.
In the realm of precision research, diagnosis, and treatment of specific pig diseases, our pig monoclonal antibody phage display library emerges as an indispensable tool. Just as with human therapeutic antibodies, isolating pig monoclonal antibodies for therapeutic use necessitates the use of a pig-specific phage display library, avoiding harmful immune reactions. Other advantages include:
The utilization of pig antibody libraries generated for phage display, offers several ethical advantages compared to other pig antibody production methods such as single B cell sreening or hybridomas. These include:
Pig antibody libraries serve as versatile tools with applications spanning various domains, from research to diagnostics and therapeutic development. These libraries, rich in pig-specific antibodies, offer unprecedented opportunities for advancing our understanding of pig biology and addressing health challenges in swine populations.
Custom pig-specific monoclonal antibodies play a crucial role in advancing porcine veterinary research. Tailored to target pig antigens, these antibodies open new avenues in pig-specific studies including,
Whether exploring immunology, biochemistry, cancer biology, diagnostic, or therapeutic use, the specificity and reliability of custom pig-specific monoclonal antibodies isolated from monoclonal porcine (pig) antibody libraries provide researchers with a valuable resource to enhance the accuracy and depth of their experimental or medical applications.
Tailored to recognize pig antigens, porcine monoclonal antibodies can be employed for various therapeutic applications. The species specificity of pig antibodies is crucial when considering the pigs immune system will attack non-pig antibodies. This may inadvertently activate the pig’s immune response resulting in dangerous immune reactions or reduced efficacy.
By utilizing pig-specific antibodies, the risk of such unwanted immune responses is minimized, allowing for safe and efficient immunotherapeutics. This targeted approach not only enhances the therapeutic outcomes but also represents a pivotal advancement in veterinary medicine, promoting optimal health and well-being in pig populations.
Pig antibodies play a vital role in enhancing the overall health and disease resistance of pigs, leading to improvements in pork production and safety for consumers. Here’s how the manipulation of the immune system, including the use of pig antibodies, contributes to decreasing infectious diseases in pigs:
Pig antibody libraries generated through phage display offer advantages in terms of diversity, speed, scalability, directed evolution, rare antibody isolation, conservation of native pairings, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. These advantages make phage display a powerful and efficient tool for the discovery and development of pig antibodies for various research, diagnostic, and therapeutic applications. Here are a few examples:
Pig antibody libraries serve as versatile tools with applications spanning various domains, from research to diagnostics and therapeutic development. These libraries, rich in pig-specific antibodies, offer unprecedented opportunities for advancing our understanding of pig biology and addressing health challenges in swine populations.
Pig monoclonal antibodies have many similarities compared to humans. This makes pigs suitable for biomedical research, vaccine development, drug testing, disease modeling, and organ transplant research. Below is a table comparing and contrasting human and pig antibody repertoires:
Antibody Features | Human Antibodies | Porcine Antibodies |
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Antibody Classes | IgM, IgD, IgG, IgE, IgA | IgM, IgD, IgG, IgE, IgA (larger IgG subclass diversity in pigs) |
VH Gene Family | Various VH gene families | Predominantly VH3 family in pigs |
Junctional Diversity | Present | Present |
IgG Subclass | Varied | Larger IgG subclass diversity in pigs |
VH Gene Usage | Varied | Few predominant VH genes in pigs |
DH and JH Segment Usage | Varied | Primarily two DH segments and one JH in pigs |
Light Chain Usage | Kappa and lambda chains | Distinct proportional light chain usage in pigs (different from rodents) |
The diversity in antibody classes, such as IgM, IgD, IgG, IgE, and IgA, in both human and porcine antibodies, underscores their versatility in addressing different types of antigens and immune responses. Larger IgG subclass diversity in pigs is particularly valuable in applications requiring a broad range of diverse IgG antibodies, increasing the probability of obtaining high-affinity candidates.
Additionally, variations in VH gene families, junctional diversity, and light chain usage highlight a comprehensive immune response to antigens. Junctional diversity, involving the variability in connecting segments, enhances the antibodies’ ability to target a wide range of epitopes. Recognizing the importance of these similarities enhances our ability to harness the unique strengths of human and porcine antibodies for advanced research, diagnostics, and therapeutic development.
Pigs are crucial animal models in human medicine due to their physiological similarities to humans, enabling realistic studies of diseases, drug responses, and medical interventions. Their analogous anatomy, size, and organ systems make pigs invaluable for preclinical research, providing insights that significantly contribute to the development and testing of therapies, medical devices, and treatments, ultimately advancing our understanding of human health. Below are a few examples of how pigs have advanced human medicine:
Application of Pig Animal Models | Description |
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Human Health Issues | Pigs serve as excellent animal models, addressing various human health issues. Their similarities with humans make them valuable for experimental studies related to human health such as cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive system studies. |
Medical Skill Education | Pigs are utilized for medical skill education, providing a realistic and applicable model for training purposes such as surgical training, endoscopy training, and anesthesia and intubation training |
Development of New Devices | In the field of medical device development, pigs offer a relevant model for testing and refining new devices, ensuring their efficacy and safety in a system that closely mirrors human physiology such as cardiac devices, orthopedic implants, and endoscopic instruments. |
Therapeutic Strategies | Pig animal models contribute to the development and testing of therapeutic strategies. Their use allows researchers to assess the effectiveness of new treatments before moving to clinical trials, potentially accelerating the translation of therapies to humans such as cardiovascular therapies and infectious disease therapies. |
Transplantation Research | Pigs have played a crucial role in transplantation research. Successful outcomes in cardiovascular clinical work and advancements in stem cell therapies showcase the relevance of pig models in understanding the transplantation processes. |
Cardiovascular Clinical Work | Pig animal models have demonstrated success in cardiovascular clinical work, providing insights and advancements that contribute to our understanding of cardiovascular diseases and potential treatments. |
Stem Cell Therapies | Pigs have been utilized in stem cell therapies, highlighting their importance in advancing regenerative medicine. The use of pig models in this context enables researchers to explore the potential applications and limitations of stem cell-based treatments. |
Bacterial, Viral, Cancer, and Inflammatory Disease Research | Pig models have been instrumental in translational research related to bacterial, viral, cancer, and inflammatory diseases. The anatomical and histological similarities between pigs and humans make them valuable for studying these diverse health conditions. |
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