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Sequence analysis of expressed proteins

Keen et al., 1999

Document ID
2558305000744906174
Author
Keen J
Ashcroft A
Publication year
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Post-Translational Processing: A Practical Approach

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The generation of recombinant proteins may be considered a relatively facile process nowadays. The wide range of expression systems available, and the marketing of specialized molecular biological kits by a number of manufacturers, virtually ensure that …
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    • G01N33/6818Sequencing of polypeptides
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