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Pleiner, T.†; Bates, M.†; Görlich, D.† (2018) A toolbox of anti-mouse and anti-rabbit IgG secondary nanobodies. J. Cell Biol. 217(3):1143-1154.

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Tino developed recombinant anti-mouse and anti-rabbit IgG nanobodies that can replace conventional secondary antibodies in applications like western blotting, ELISA and super-resolution microscopy and thus abolish the need for continuous immunizations of thousands of goats, rabbits and donkeys for their production. This work was awarded with the 'Animal welfare research prize' by the Federal Ministry for Food and Agriculture, Germany.  

                    

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