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[The early success of recombinant DNA technology relies heavily on the elucidation of the biological possesses at the molecular level in microbial systems. The first commercial application is realized in the microbial production of human insulin.]
Published: May 27, 2018
Keywords: Human Insulin; Microbial Systems; Insulin Chain; Clonal Insulin; Methionine Methionine
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