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Meaning of "polypeptide may"
This phrase suggests that a polypeptide, which is a chain of amino acids, has the potential or possibility to perform a certain action or have a specific effect. It indicates uncertainty or speculation about the potential functions or properties of a polypeptide based on scientific knowledge or observations
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The polypeptide may be administered twice daily.
A resulting antigenic peptide or polypeptide may also be immunogenic.
The polypeptide may be prepared as described above.
In some embodiments the polypeptide may be a fungal polypeptide.
The polypeptide may be attached to a detectable label.
In one preferred embodiment said polypeptide may be receptor.
The disclosed polypeptide may be an immobilized polypeptide.
A nucleic acid encoding virtually any polypeptide may be employed.
The polypeptide may also be a fungal polypeptide.
A specific binding agent to an EGFr polypeptide may be an antibody to EGFr.
The polypeptide may further be used as a drug.
The nature and identity of the polypeptide may vary widely.
The polypeptide may be a fragment of such an antibody.
The parent or reference polypeptide may be one found in nature.
The polypeptide may or may not be glycosylated.
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The gene for virtually any polypeptide may be employed in this manner.
The polypeptide may be an antibody or antibody fragment.
Nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide may be comprised in a vector.
The polypeptide may be partially or completely purified e.
The purity of the immunogenic polypeptide may be verified by gel electrophoresis.
A polypeptide may be in substantially isolated form.
The reference or parent polypeptide may itself be a mutant polypeptide.
A polypeptide may be composed of two or more polypeptide chains.
The complement inhibitor polypeptide may also be fused to a marker domain.
A polypeptide may be converted into a pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
The immunogenic homogeneous polypeptide may be produced by any convenient method.
A polypeptide may be monomeric or polymeric.
The spacer of the chimeric polypeptide may comprise a peptidomimetic sequence.
A polypeptide may be monomelic or polymeric.
The polynucleotides encoding the desired polypeptide may be amplified before detecting.
Said polypeptide may be called a chimeric polypeptide.
The length or sequence of the polypeptide may vary for these uses.
The polypeptide may be free from modifications.
The presently disclosed peptides and polypeptide may be isolated or substantially purified.
The polypeptide may comprise a leader peptide.
It will be understood that a chimeric polypeptide may comprise two or more polypeptides.
The polypeptide may be a heavy chain only antibody.
The biological substrate for the ester synthase polypeptide may be a thioester.
Said chimeric polypeptide may be substantially purified.
A composition comprising growing cells expressing said polypeptide may also be provided.
The neublastin polypeptide may be expressed in a cell.
Additional residues inhibiting the proteolytic activity of the polypeptide may be excluded.
The inventive polypeptide may be an immobilized polypeptide.
A composition comprising growing cells expressing such a polypeptide may also be provided.
A part of the polypeptide may be used as an antigen.
Finally the complex comprising the antibody and the polypeptide may be detected.
The resulting polypeptide may be a fusión protein.
The binding constant for the binding of the compound to the polypeptide may be determined.
At least one polypeptide may be glycosylated.
Certain genetic elements capable of enhancing expression of the insulin polypeptide may be used herein.
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