recombinant protein

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recombinant
adjective
uk
/riːˈkɒm.bɪ.nənt/
us
/riːˈkɑːm.bə.nənt/
produced by combining genetic material from ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/
us
/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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Bacterially expressedrecombinantproteinexhibited a specific antibody reaction with clonorchiasis sera.
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To confirm or validate the correct gene, biologically-activerecombinantproteinis produced and its activity tested.
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The purified antibodies against therecombinantproteinmight be used to identify the locality of this protease in the worm tissue.
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Normal rabbit (pre-bleed) serum did not bind to parasite extracts or therecombinantprotein.
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However, only 1recombinantproteindisplayed inhibitory activity, which emphasizes the specificity of the reactive loop to the inhibitory activity.
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Each dose consisted of 10 g ofrecombinantproteininjected into the tibialis anterioris muscle at 2-week intervals.
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Detection and isolation ofrecombinantproteinbased on binding affinity reporter.
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Thoughrecombinantproteinantigens have recently advanced, the preparation of carbohydrate antigen still depends on extraction from crude antigens.
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In addition, therecombinantproteinspecifically reacted with the sera from the clonorchiasis patients, which further suggests the possibility of the enzyme being secreted from the parasite in vivo.
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However, we need to interpret the results from cell transfection assays with caution becauserecombinantproteinexpression is usually at higher levels than endogenous levels seen in vivo.
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Technological development ofrecombinantproteinexpression systems will have a great impact in functional genomics of any organism.
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However, the amount of protein produced is still very limited, but recent advances in insect cell expression systems can now produce fairly substantial quantities ofrecombinantprotein.
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Hence, the ligand is often available in sufficient quantity from biological sources and the tools to make therecombinantproteinare usually readily available.
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It is usually used in molecular farming for the production ofrecombinantproteinusing transgenic moss.
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Ideally, therecombinantproteincan be directly purified from the culture medium.
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The extra step of proteolysis raises problem of specificity of protease to remove affinity tag fromrecombinantprotein.
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Current approaches are focussing onrecombinantproteinand attenuated whole organism vaccines.
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Affinity purification using a polyhistidine-tag usually results in relatively pure protein when therecombinantproteinis expressed in prokaryotic organisms.
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Lupin has competencies for the complete development and manufacture ofrecombinantproteintherapeutic products from high yielding and proprietary microbial and mammalian cell culture platforms.
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