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Molecular genetics regulatory sequences

In just a few years, molecular diversity techniques have revolutionized pharmaceutical design and experimental methods for studying receptor binding, consensus sequences, genetic regulatory mechanisms, and many other issues in biochemistry and chemistry [1-6]. Because of the enormous libraries of ligands that can be used and the rapidity of the techniques, methods of applied molecular evolution such as SELEX and phage display have become particularly popular [1,5,7-11],... [Pg.95]


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