Recombinant LipL32 protein developed using a synthetic gene detects leptospira-specific antibodies in human serum samples
Background: Synthetic biology is emerging as a viable alternative for the production of recombinant antigens for diagnostic applications. It offers a safe alternative for the synthesis of antigenic principles derived from organisms that pose a high biological risk. Methods: Here, we describe an enzy...
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