Simplified Expression and Production of Small Metal Binding Peptides

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Phage display for discovery of specific binding peptides is nowadays widely used in the pharmaceutical industry and in many biotechnological applications. Using state-of-the-art cloning techniques we developed an easy-to-use cloning and expression system, allowing the fast production of identified peptides while avoiding proteolysis.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 262)

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August 2017

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