## Abstract Ependymin (EPN) is a goldfish brain neurotrophic factor previously shown to function in a variety of cellular events related to longโterm memory formation and neuronal regeneration. CMXโ8933, an 8โaminoโacid synthetic peptide fragment of EPN, was designed for aiding an investigation of
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Functional display of proteins, mutant proteins, fragments of proteins and peptides on the surface of filamentous (bacterio) phages: A review
โ Scribed by Hans Pannekoek; Marja Meijer; Henrik Gaardsvoll; Anton Jan Zonneveld
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- Springer
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- 1995
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- English
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- 18
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- 0920-9069
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