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Design of modular polyhydroxyalkanoate scaffolds for protein immobilization by directed ligation

Wong et al., 2018

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5674946655917968378
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Wong J
Rehm B
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Biomacromolecules

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In vivo-assembled polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) particles have been successfully bioengineered to display foreign protein functions toward high-value applications in medicine and industry. To further expand the design space of PHA particles toward …
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