Characterization and potential applications of a recombinant antifreeze protein from an antarctic yeast Glaciozyma antarctica produced in Pichia pastoris
Ice recrystallization during thawing post-cryopreservation results in extensive cellular damage and ultimately leads to cell death and reduced cell viability. Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a group of proteins that allow organisms to survive in subzero environments. These proteins have thermal hyste...
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Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
2017
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