A simplified procedure for antibody engineering by yeast surface display: Coupling display levels and target binding by ribosomal skipping.
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H. Kolmar | Stefan Becker | Stefan Zielonka | Julius Grzeschik | Steffen C. Hinz | Doreen Könning | T. Pirzer
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