Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Composition

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 28 -- Toshihiro Kuroita, Bunsei Kawakami and Yoshihisa Kawamura, all from Tsuruga, Japan, Shigemichi Nishikawa of Kyoto, Japan, and Yaeta Endo of Matsuyama, Japan, have developed a freeze-dried composition for cell-free protein synthesis.

An abstract of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, said: "The present invention provides a composition for cell-free protein synthesis, which is superior in storage stability in a freeze-dried state, more particularly a freeze-dryable or freeze-dried composition for cell-free protein synthesis, which contains a cell extract for cell-free protein synthesis and inositol, and a freeze-dryable or ...

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