Vol'pina et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Structure prediction for peptides capable of inducing antibody formation in miceVol'pina et al., 2002
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- Vol'pina O
- Titova M
- Zhmak M
- Koroev D
- Oboznaya M
- Volkova T
- Ivanov V
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- Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry
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A simple method for the sequence prediction of peptides capable of the in vivo stimulation of antibody production in mice without conjugation with protein carriers was proposed on the basis of literature data on the structure of T-helper epitopes active in vivo. According to this …
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