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phage display Use of genetically engineered phage to present peptides as segments of their native surface proteins. Peptide libraries may be produced by populations of phage with different gene sequences. [IUPAC Combinatorial Chemistry]
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phagocyte cell capable of phagocytosis
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phagocytosis the process by which cells engulf material which is eventually killed, destroyed or digested
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phage display A technique in which phage are engineered to fuse a foreign peptide or protein with their capsid (surface) proteins and hence display it on their cell surfaces. The immobilized phage may then be used as a screen to see what ligands bind to the expressed fusion protein exhibited (displayed) on the phage surface.
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phage A virus of bacteria, phage such as lambda have been used to introduce foreign DNA into bacteria.
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