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Combinatorial protein biochemistry for therapeutics and proteomics. Export

Current pharmaceutical biotechnology, Vol. 5, No. 1. (February 2004), pp. 17-27.

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This paper reviews progress towards the customised generation of proteins for applications as therapeutics, diagnostics and in proteomics. It particularly focuses on combinatorial approaches where proteins with pre-defined biochemical and biophysical characteristics are selected from large variant libraries.


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