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Receptor-targeted Constructs

Many natural protein hgands bind to their receptors via interactions of a specific area of the protein backbone. The receptor binding domain of such a protein can be transferred into another protein, for instance a therapeutically active one. This technique is commonly applied in the preparation of recombinant targeting constructs, and will be discussed in Section 11.8.2. [Pg.281]


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