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Insertion of genes into DNA of heterologous prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells with the purpose to achieve high-yield expression of these genes, has become the method of choice for the production of proteins that, under natural conditions, are produced in small quantities amidst a majority of other “contaminating” proteins. We have followed this approach to develop a convenient and highly efficient production system for murine interferon-03B3 (MuIFN-γ).
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Dijkmans, R., Volckaert, G., Van Damme, J., De Ley, M., Heremans, H., Billiau, A. (1987). Heterogeneity of Recombinant Murine Interferon-γ (MuIFN-γ). In: De Clercq, E. (eds) Frontiers in Microbiology. New Perspectives in Clinical Microbiology, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3353-8_30
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