Bio Sequence

Efficient Strategies for Acquiring Sequence Information for an Antibody by Its Name

16 November 2023
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This article will teach you three methods to find the corresponding sequence information by the name of an antibody.

Method 1: Search Through the Patsnap Synapse Global Innovative Drug Intelligence Database (synapse.patsnap.com)

Enter the drug search interface of the Synapse Intelligence New Drug Information Database and search for the drug using the antibody name. If the antibody sequence has been disclosed by the original research company, you can view the sequence information on the drug detail page.

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Method 2: Search Through the Patsnap Bio Sequence Database (bio.patsnap.com)

Create a free account in the Patsnap Bio Sequence Database. On the database homepage, in the drug/gene index section, search for the drug using the antibody name. If the antibody sequence has been disclosed by the original research company, you can find the antibody sequence information with a single search.

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Method 3: For Sequences of Early-Stage Antibody Drugs, Search Through the Patent Analytics Database (patsnap.com)

First, find the original research company and target for the antibody drug in the Patsnap Synapse Drug Database. Then, set up a keyword search in the Patent Analytics Database to find the original research patents. Conduct sequence analysis and searching within these patents.

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It is important to note that Patsnap Bio is the most extensive sequence search platform for the Patsnap database. It incorporates AI with human-curated data for comprehensive handling of protein and nucleotide sequence data plucked from global patents, biological periodicals, and public repositories. Essential biological sequences are manually annotated, illuminating structural modifications to provide the most accurate sequence data and boost sequence retrieval efficiency.

Free registration is available for the Bio biological sequence database: https://bio.patsnap.com. Act now to expedite your sequence search tasks.

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