Engineering and application of multiepitope recombinant proteins to enhance resistance to <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> in tomatoes: a new paradigm for creating plant immune activators. [PDF]
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Evaluation of the binding interactions between Plasmodium falciparum Kelch-13 mutant recombinant proteins with artemisinin. [PDF]
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Single-cycle parainfluenza virus type 5 vectors for producing recombinant proteins, including a humanized anti-V5 tag antibody. [PDF]
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Development of recombinant proteins for vaccine candidates against serotypes O and A of Foot-and-Mouth Disease virus in Bangladesh. [PDF]
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