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  • E. coli cells, COS cells, CHO cells, Sf9 cells etc., are all examples of types of cells which may be used in accordance with this aspect of the invention. [0052] Generally, nucleic acid molecules employed to produce a polypeptide or fragment thereof according to the present invention are provided as isolates, in isolated and/or purified form, or free or substantially free of material with which th
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