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Published Erratum
. 2020 Nov 18;11(46):12588-12589.
doi: 10.1039/d0sc90254c.

Correction: A straightforward approach to antibodies recognising cancer specific glycopeptidic neoepitopes

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Published Erratum

Correction: A straightforward approach to antibodies recognising cancer specific glycopeptidic neoepitopes

Hajime Wakui et al. Chem Sci. .

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1039/D0SC00317D.].

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Fig. 1. Generation of epitope-defined anti-MUC1 antibodies. (a) A strategy for the generation of antibodies targeting glycopeptidic epitopes by using synthetic glycopeptides designed for the streamlined process from the immunization of “conformational glycopeptidic neoepitopes”, antibody selection, and characterization. (b) A list of compounds used in this study. Compound 1 was conjugated with KLH by using the Cys residue (red) or aminooxy-functionalized nanoparticles25–27 by using the ketone linker (blue) and used for the immunization. The first screening was performed by ELISA immobilizing compounds 1 and 2 using Cys residue (red) to collect antibodies binding selectively with glycopeptide 1. Compound 3 was used for the co-crystallization with SN-101. Compounds 4–24 were displayed on the microarray by means of the ketone linker (blue) and employed for epitope mapping analysis. Compound 25 was used for the SPR analysis by immobilizing with Cys residue (red).

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