High-throughput sequencing enhanced phage display enables the identification of patient-specific epitope motifs in serum

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  • who: Anders Christiansen from the DepartmentTechnical University of Denmark, KgsLyngby, Denmark. have published the paper: High-throughput sequencing enhanced phage display enables the identification of patient-specific epitope motifs in serum, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

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    This library has a reported diversity of 109, approaching the theoretical diversity (1.28 × 109), thus covering the majority of possible amino_acid combinations. Due to the high prevalence (e_g > 100,000 copies) of some DNA sequences, derivate sequences (differing in 1 or 2 bases) were frequently observed and removed together with sequences identified as . . .

     

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