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Things recombinant often describes ("recombinant ________")
- receptors
- cells
- property
- leukocyte
- clones
- leptin
- human
- enzymes
- protein
- plasminogen
- dna
- factor
- bone
- murine
- production
- coli
- thrombopoietin
- inhibitor
- plasmids
- hormone
- dnase
- vector
- preparations
- cachectin
- factors
- techniques
- hirudin
- alpha
- erythropoietin
- receptor
- progeny
- antibodies
- gamma
- vila
- adenoviruses
- treatment
- assay
- retroviruses
- somatotropin
- chromosomes
- strains
- dismutase
- plasmid
- growth
- research
- insulin
- genes
- granulocyte
- administration
- products
- molecules
- virus
- allergens
- escherichia
- vaccines
- adenovirus
- antigen
- vectors
- type
- interleukin
- interferons
- expression
- antibody
- viruses
- deoxyribonuclease
- vaccinia
- thyrotropin
- antagonist
- hemoglobin
- technology
- antigens
- proteins
- cytokines
- beta
- activator
- genomes
- fragments
- therapy
- albumin
- interferon
- vaccine
- particles
How recombinant often is described ("________ recombinant")
- inbred
- rare
- deleted
- soluble
- original
- inhaled
- single
- intermittent
- intramuscular
- deficient
- intraperitoneal
- intrapleural
- infectious
- type
- truncated
- subcutaneous
- bacterial
- secreted
- apparent
- intradermal
- chronic
- novel
- rabies
- viable
- titer
- dual
- length
- aerosolized
- derived
- live
- expressed
- attenuated
- pegylated
- reciprocal
- active
- ige
- weekly
- genetic
- infusion
- defective
- stable
- constant
- daily
- oral
- double
- purified
- functional
- exogenous
- targeted
- marker
- haploid
- retrovirus
- native
- tagged
- putative
- intravenous
- prototrophic
- topical
- pure
- nebulized
- dicentric
- prophylactic
- homologous
- vaccinia
- intralesional
- concurrent
- human
- systemic
- murine
- isolated
