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"PEGylation"
Keywords:
glycol
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polyethylene
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interferon
,
covalently
,
lengthen
Related Terms:
Protease
,
Proteasome
,
Proteinase
,
Proteases
,
Proteolysis
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Cross-linking
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Polyethylene glycol
,
Protein
,
Proteins
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Kinase
,
Gel
,
Caspase
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Serine
,
Lectin
,
Allosteric
,
Proteolytic enzyme
,
Carrier protein
,
Ubiquitin
,
Polyacrylamide
,
Protein kinase
,
Cross-link
,
Glycoprotein
,
Hydrolyzed protein
,
Chaperone
,
Prosthetic group
,
Glycosylation
,
Soy protein
,
Proteolytic
,
Complex
,
Globulins
,
Protein kinase c
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Affinity chromatography
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Peptidase
,
Peptides
,
Arginine
,
Phosphorylation
,
Heat shock protein
,
Light chain
,
T cell receptor
,
Post-translational modification
,
Glycoproteins
,
Polypeptides
,
Tryptophan
,
Hmb
,
Protein a
,
Carbomer
,
Phenylalanine
,
Cooperativity
,
Complete protein
,
Immunoelectrophoresis
Covalently linking an enzyme or gene product to a polyethylene glycol transport vector.
dragon.zoo.utoronto.ca
a process intended to lengthen the time a substance remains in the bloodstream without being metabolized and excreted by the body. This is accomplished through the addition of a fat (polyethylene glycol) molecule to the substance
danyalearningcenter.com
Attachment of a polyethylene glycol molecule to a protein molecule.
biopharminternational.com
A process that helps proteins, including interferon, remain in the body longer.
texasliver.com
process of attaching one or more chains of a substance called polyethylene glycol (also known as PEG) to a protein molecule such as interferon
hepc456.com
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