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BioTech | Free Full-Text | High-Level Production of Soluble Cross-Reacting Material 197 in Escherichia coli Cytoplasm Due to Fine Tuning of the Target Gene’s mRNA Structure
Preclinical Development of a Fusion Peptide Conjugate as an HIV Vaccine Immunogen | Scientific Reports
Investigating the Deoxyribonuclease Activity of CRM197 with Site-Directed Mutagenesis | ACS Omega
Structural basis for lack of toxicity of the diphtheria toxin mutant CRM197 | PNAS
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BioTech | Free Full-Text | High-Level Production of Soluble Cross-Reacting Material 197 in Escherichia coli Cytoplasm Due to Fine Tuning of the Target Gene’s mRNA Structure
The amino-acid sequence of two non-toxic mutants of diphtheria toxin: CRM45 and CRM197. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Addgene: pJL1-CRM197-4xDQNAT
Biochemical and biological characteristics of cross-reacting material 197 ( CRM197), a non-toxic mutant of diphtheria toxin: Use as a conjugation protein in vaccines and other potential clinical applications - ScienceDirect
Addgene: pTrc99S-ssDsbA-CRM197-4xDQNAT
Efficient recovery of recombinant CRM197 expressed as inclusion bodies in E.coli | PLOS ONE
Effects of Conformational Changes in Peptide–CRM197 Conjugate Vaccines | Bioconjugate Chemistry
BioTech | Free Full-Text | High-Level Production of Soluble Cross-Reacting Material 197 in Escherichia coli Cytoplasm Due to Fine Tuning of the Target Gene’s mRNA Structure
Conjugate of structurally reassigned pneumococcal serotype 31 polysaccharide with CRM197 elicited potent immune response - ScienceDirect
RCSB PDB - 4AE1: Crystal structure of diphtheria toxin mutant CRM197 in complex with nicotinamide
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Cross reacting material (CRM197) as a carrier protein for carbohydrate conjugate vaccines targeted at bacterial and fungal pathogens - ScienceDirect
Analytical Comparability Assessments of 5 Recombinant CRM197 Proteins From Different Manufacturers and Expression Systems - Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences