Process for the production of human lysozyme

作者: Jacques D. V. Hanotier , Steven Rosenberg , Annie De Baetselier

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摘要: Yeast cells whose DNA has been appropriately engineered to produce and secrete lysozyme under control of a regulatable promoter are grown in the substantial absence synthesis then induced growth-limited conditions. This process is particularly suitable for production human or mutants thereof.

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