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portada Stability of Protein Pharmaceuticals: Part b: In Vivo Pathways of Degradation and Strategies for Protein Stabilization: In Vivo Pathways ofD Pt. B (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1992
Language
English
Pages
328
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
0306441535
ISBN13
9780306441530
Edition No.
1992
Categories

Stability of Protein Pharmaceuticals: Part b: In Vivo Pathways of Degradation and Strategies for Protein Stabilization: In Vivo Pathways ofD Pt. B (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology)

Tim J. Ahern (Author) · Springer · Hardcover

Stability of Protein Pharmaceuticals: Part b: In Vivo Pathways of Degradation and Strategies for Protein Stabilization: In Vivo Pathways ofD Pt. B (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology) - Tim J. Ahern

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Synopsis "Stability of Protein Pharmaceuticals: Part b: In Vivo Pathways of Degradation and Strategies for Protein Stabilization: In Vivo Pathways ofD Pt. B (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology)"

Part B explores protein degradation occuring in vivo during protein synthesis in cells, examines the isolation and purification of proteins, details protein use in organisms, and reviews techniques to enhance protein stability.

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