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Beyond bulk single-chain sequencing: Getting at the whole receptor.

Recent advancements in paired B-cell receptor sequencing technologies have accelerated the development of simpler, high-throughput pipelines for generating native antibody heavy and light chain pairs used to elucidate novel antibodies and provide insights into antibody response against pathogenic targets. These technologies involve single-cell isolation, using either single wells or emulsified droplets to maintain physical separation of individual cells, followed by sequencing. The development of novel single wells and emulsion-based workflows addresses key challenges by improving throughput of single-cell analyses, reducing method complexity, and integrating functional assays into existing workflows. Enabled by paired B-cell receptor sequencing, functional characterization of pathogen-specific antibodies reveals immunological insights beyond bulk sequencing.

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