Nanobodies, or single-domain antibodies, are small antibody fragments that retain the specificity and affinity of traditional antibodies. These molecules have numerous applications in research, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Their small size allows them to penetrate tissues and organs that are inaccessible to traditional antibodies, making them useful in imaging and targeted drug delivery. They have also been used in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infections. Additionally, nanobodies have been used as tools for protein purification, biotechnology, and as biosensors for detecting small molecules and toxins. Overall, the unique properties of nanobodies make them valuable tools for a wide range of applications in various fields.
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