To acquire patent data related to a delineated antibody sequence, the Patsnap Bio Sequence Database is an optimal resource for conducting a systematic search. This database encompasses a voluminous and diverse assortment of patent literature and associated sequence data derived from such literature, enabling highly accurate and comprehensive patent searches that focus on antibody sequences. This is carried out via the database's dedicated antibody retrieval extension. Furthermore, the Bio database is equipped with tools specially designed for the antibody landscape, enabling analysis of potential sequence duplications in the antibody sequence's Complementarity-Determining Region (CDR). The database thereby aligns closely with the requirements of both researchers and intellectual property professionals. Here's a detailed overview of the procedure:
1.If the antibody’s CDR does not require a duplication check, input the antibody sequence using the standard operation to extract the sequence patent. Based on the resultant patent, relevant patent literature can be further identified.
2. If the search necessitates a review of the antibody’s CDR, the specialized antibody section in the Bio database is a recommended resource.
1) Begin by inputting the antibody sequence in the sequence box, discriminating between light and heavy chains, and selecting the respective CDR computation rules. These automatically fill in the CDR, allowing the search to proceed.
2) By selecting the CDR-involved area, you can define the scope of the patent and enter.
3) Then go to the specific patent to view the related content of the patent.
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.libproxy1.nus.edu.sg. Act now to expedite your sequence search tasks.