PMID: 7536111Dec 1, 1994Paper

Antibody-antigen interactions: new structures and new conformational changes

Current Opinion in Structural Biology
I A Wilson, R L Stanfield

Abstract

During the past year, many new antibody structures have been determined, increasing our understanding of these immunologically important molecules. Of special interest are new catalytic antibodies, antibody-peptide and antibody-virus complexes, NMR structures, and structures illustrating conformational changes and antibody cross-reactivity.

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