Wang et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Chromatographic refolding of proteins: molecular action and column controlWang et al., 2005
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- 2395791862368222986
- Author
- Wang F
- Liu Y
- Chen J
- Su Z
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- Publication venue
- China Particuology
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Protein expression in E. coli often results in the formation of a kind of protein aggregate called inclusion body. Conversion of the inactive protein aggregate into biologically active protein is a key step in production of recombinant products. Conventional dilution refolding …
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