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Subunit tobacco leaf

Enteropathogenic E. coli pilus subunit A (BfpA) Tobacco leaf Immunogenic when delivered orally in mice. Anti-BfpA in fecal matter. - 88... [Pg.144]

V. cholerae B subunits of the cholera toxin (CTB) Tobacco leaf chloroplast No immunogenicity assays performed. 119... [Pg.149]

Interleukin-12, human Suspension Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) A. tumefaciens transformation of leaf explant, regenerated plants sexually crossed CaMV 35 S Native human interleukin-12 subunit bOngL-1 (i) 175 pg L-1 (e) 700 ng L 1 (e) with gelatin 60... [Pg.21]

The chemical composition of tobacco determines the chemical composition and yield of components in its tobacco smoke. For example, leaf protein (F-1 and F-2 protein) is abundant in tobacco and turns over and decomposes continuously to produce a vast array of protein subunits, amino acids, and amino acid oligomers (3974c). [Pg.1811]


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