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Yeast as Source for Therapeutic and Diagnostic

De, 1993

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14616146884707169146
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De A
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Recombinant Microbes for Industrial and Agricultural Applications

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The pharmaceutical industry was one of the first industries to take advantage of genetic engineering techniques, enabling it for the first time to mass-produce large quantities of proteins that formerly were extremely difficult to obtain. For this purpose, different expression …
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