id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316287-4i1grvlr Yim, Sung Sun Rapid Isolation of Antibody from a Synthetic Human Antibody Library by Repeated Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) 2014-10-10 .txt text/plain 6372 281 51 During the cultivation for regeneration of sorted cells, differential growth rates among various clones (particularly non-specific clones) due to unregulated protein expression and differing cell viability can decrease the library screening efficiency, resulting in more rounds of sorting (longer duration) to isolate the potential antibody candidate [12] . The whole FACS screening rounds of the synthetic human antibody library against each viral antigen could be done in one day, and these results show that repeated FACS screening without regeneration of the sorted cells can be a rapid and efficient method to isolate potential antibody candidates in case of urgent requirements. For the FACS screening of a human synthetic antibody (scFv) library, three fluorescent antigen probes were chemically synthesized: (i) FITC-CRDNWHGSNRPW as an N1 epitope of H1N1 influenza virus [13] ; (ii) FITC-NSTTFHQALLDPRVRGLYF-PAGG as a PreS2 epitope of HBV [14] ; and (iii) FITC-PVTNVRGDLQVLAQK as a VP1 epitope of FMDV [15] . ./cache/cord-316287-4i1grvlr.txt ./txt/cord-316287-4i1grvlr.txt