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Fast directed evolution of non-immunoglobulin proteins by somatic hypermutation in immune cells

Heinis, Christian  
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Johnsson, Kai  
2005
ChemBioChem

A review. New, improved phenotypes. Somatic hypermutation in immune cells can be used for the fast directed evolution of proteins other than Igs (e.g., autofluorescent proteins). The target gene is inserted into the genome of activated B lymphocytes where it is mutated. Cells expressing a desired phenotype are selected and subjected to further evolution cycles to accumulate beneficial mutations. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1002/cbic.200500011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000229171800003

Author(s)
Heinis, Christian  
Johnsson, Kai  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
ChemBioChem
Volume

6

Issue

5

Start page

804

End page

806

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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February 27, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/226659
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