D'Amato et al., 2010 - Google Patents
In-depth exploration of Hevea brasiliensis latex proteome and “hidden allergens” via combinatorial peptide ligand librariesD'Amato et al., 2010
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- D'Amato A
- Bachi A
- Fasoli E
- Boschetti E
- Peltre G
- Sénéchal H
- Sutra J
- Citterio A
- Righetti P
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- Journal of proteomics
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The proteome of Hevea brasiliensis latex has been explored in depth via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries. A total of 300 unique gene products have been identified in this latex, whose proteome has been largely unknown up to the present. In search for unknown …
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