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Results from our forumRe: Gluten-free and Vaccines... that this homology could have biological relevance. For example, the region of pertactin that is homologous to the 33-mer gliadin peptide is known ... tTGase-mediated endocytosis might be a highly effective mechanism for oral vaccination with the use of immunogenic peptide epitopes, as long as ...
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Recombination in RNA viruses,Ruzic,Kovac... virus recombination, the donor sequence neatly replaces a homologous region of the acceptor sequence leaving its structure unchanged. This has ... 140, 259±271. Kew, O. M. & Nottay, B. K. (1984). Evolution of the oral polio vaccine strains in humans occurs by both mutation and intramolecular ...
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Bible vs Darwin... the Bible is true that everything is true. The Bible is a collection of oral and written traditions that went through many compilations and translations. ... they were lived), doubtful things (hearsay or just traditions from the region that have gone through a lot of modifications as the Noah's ...
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The Fiber Disease... The C3 coding gene was cloned and sequenced, but its upstream DNA region could not be studied because of its instability in Escherichia coli. ... molecules like Compstatin are also more readily adaptable to use as an oral medication. Lambris and his colleagues have already demonstrated Compstatin's ...
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