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METHOD TO MAKE CO-, AND NI-SUBSTITUTED HEME PROTEINS

UW-Madison researchers have developed a method for making cobalt-substituted protoporphyrins (CoPPIX), which could be useful in improving enzymatic reactions. Their process leverages E. coli BL21, whi...
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Andrew Buller, Lydia Perkins, Brian Weaver, Judith Burstyn | P240072US01

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Bioluminescent Tagging In Lactic Acid Bacteria

UW-Madison researchers have developed biomaterials useful for the luminescent-based quantification of recombinant protein production by lactic acid bacteria under a variety of stimuli, via a method th...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, In Young Choi | P230411US01

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Nanobody Expression Vectors

UW-Madison researchers have developed a set of vectors for expressing nanobodies. The researchers engineered a vector system for transferring nanobodies between bacterial and mammalian expression syst...
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Aaron LeBeau, Eric Lake | P240024US01

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