Autor: |
Niwas, Ram, Sharma, Charu, Dahiya, Nirmal Singh, Shinde, Kuladip Prakash, Jhirwal, Arun |
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Veterinary Practitioner; Dec2023, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p164-170, 7p |
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Cancer, HIV infections, SARS, Lyme disease, Escherichia coli 157:H7 hantavirus, dengue fever, West Nile virus, corona virus (SARS) and Zika virus are a major health concern and accounts for one of the foremost causes of death worldwide. Innovative tactics are needed to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of different types of diseases. In the earlier published study, it has been found the small size property makes nanobodies capable of penetrating efficiently into tissues and distinguishing cryptic antigens. Robust antigen affinity and constancy in the gastrointestinal tract permit them to be used via oral administration. Recently, there has been an evolving interest in operating nanobodies of camel origin as therapeutic tools against several diseases. The current review highlights the potential use of camel milk and urine based nanobodies in the development of nanotechnology-based therapy for treating different world emerging diseases. Moreover, in view of importance of camel nanobodies can overcome the problem of decreasing worldwide camel populations are also illustrated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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