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dataset_summary: ML Application Curated Data from The Structural Antibody Database (SAbDab)
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pretty_name: The Curated SAbDab
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dataset_description: This dataset contains curated data from the SAbDab as of Mar 4, 2026. The SAbDab is a database of antibody structures
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acknowledgements: 'We kindly acknowledge the SAbDab team, RosettaCommons, and the following institutions: University of California, Los Angeles; University of Maryland; University of Oregon; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; and the Wistar Institute'
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## Dataset Details
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### Dataset Description
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This dataset contains curated data from the SAbDab as of Mar 4, 2026. The
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SAbDab is a database of antibody structures including experimental details,
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antibody nomenclature, affinity data and sequence annotations. This data is
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filtered to include high quality, antigen-bound, and non-redundant antibody
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structures only. Non-redundant structures were obtained directly from the
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SAbDab database with query parameters Max. sequence identity 90 %, both paired
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VH/VL structures and unpaired, and both bound and unbound complexes
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- **Acknowledgements:**
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We kindly acknowledge the SAbDab team, RosettaCommons, and the following institutions: University of California, Los Angeles; University of Maryland; University of Oregon; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; and the Wistar Institute.
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dataset_summary: ML Application Curated Data from The Structural Antibody Database (SAbDab)
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dataset_description: This dataset contains curated data from the SAbDab as of Mar 4, 2026. The SAbDab is a database of antibody structures including experimental details, antibody nomenclature, affinity data and sequence annotations. Additional datasets include a ‘in_nr_set’ that was assembled by querying SAbDab with Max. sequence identity 90% and ‘curated_quality_dataset’ that was assembled by querying SAbDab with Max. sequence identity 90%, bound structures, resolution below 4.0 Å. We also performed multivariate stratification on "antigen_type", "heavy_species", "method", "scfv", "engineered", "light_ctype", "in_nr_set", "curated_quality_dataset" to achieve an 80/10/10 train/test/validation split
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acknowledgements: 'We kindly acknowledge the SAbDab team, RosettaCommons, and the following institutions: University of California, Los Angeles; University of Maryland; University of Oregon; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; and the Wistar Institute'
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## Dataset Details
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### Dataset Description
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This dataset contains curated data from the SAbDab as of Mar 4, 2026. The SAbDab is a database of antibody structures including experimental details, antibody nomenclature, affinity data and sequence annotations. Additional datasets include a ‘in_nr_set’ that was assembled by querying SAbDab with Max. sequence identity 90% and ‘curated_quality_dataset’ that was assembled by querying SAbDab with Max. sequence identity 90%, bound structures, resolution below 4.0 Å. We also performed multivariate stratification on "antigen_type", "heavy_species", "method", "scfv", "engineered", "light_ctype", "in_nr_set", "curated_quality_dataset" to achieve an 80/10/10 train/test/validation split
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- **Acknowledgements:**
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We kindly acknowledge the SAbDab team, RosettaCommons, and the following institutions: University of California, Los Angeles; University of Maryland; University of Oregon; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; and the Wistar Institute.
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