Accelerating the Production of Druggable Targets. Eukaryotic Cell-Free Systems Come into Focus

In the biopharmaceutical pipeline, protein expression systems are of high importance not only for the production of biotherapeutics but also for the discovery of novel drugs. The vast majority of drug targets are proteins, which need to be characterized and validated prior to the screening of potent...

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