Team:Goettingen/project overview/perspectives
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+ | <p>There are two main achievements in our project. First, there is the generation of peptides with affinity towards fungal surface proteins and second, there is the general proof of principle that our selection scheme can be used to generate peptides with affinity to a given protein. Both achievements have promising perspectives, but we'd like to detail more on the future perspectives that we can envision for our first achievement since there are a number of considerations that need to be taken into account.</p><br /> | ||
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Project
Further perspectives
There are two main achievements in our project. First, there is the generation of peptides with affinity towards fungal surface proteins and second, there is the general proof of principle that our selection scheme can be used to generate peptides with affinity to a given protein. Both achievements have promising perspectives, but we'd like to detail more on the future perspectives that we can envision for our first achievement since there are a number of considerations that need to be taken into account.