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Mapping of the T and B cell epitopes of the Mycobacterium bovis protein, MPB70

Summary A clone coding for the entire gene for the Mycobacterium bovis protein antigen MPB70 was used to produce a series of overlapping subclones by making a series of deletions from the 3′ end of the gene. The subclones expressed incomplete MPB70 proteins as fusions with glutathione‐S‐transferase....

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Published in:Immunology and cell biology 2017-12, Vol.68 (6), p.359-365
Main Authors: Billman‐Jacobe, H., Radford, A. J., Rothel, J. S., Wood, P. R.
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