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Folding of eukaryotic proteins produced in Escherichia coli

Kelley et al., 1990

Document ID
6383711778954969342
Author
Kelley R
Winkler M
Publication year
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Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods

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The development of recombinant DNA technology has allowed production in prokaryotic hosts of proteins derived from eukaryotic organisms. The use of heterologous expression has had a large impact on the pharmaceutical industry since it enables large scale …
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