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Protein Engineering: Technology and Application

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Protein Engineering: Technology and Application
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535111382
Number of pages: 187

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Contents: Bioprocess Engineering of Pichia pastoris; Chromatography Method; Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Docking; Applications of the In Vitro Virus Method; Experimental Molecular Archeology; Protein Engineering of Enzymes Involved in Bioplastic Metabolism; Identification of HMGB1-Binding Components Using Affinity Column Chromatography.

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