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Multiple Antigenic Peptides (MAPs) are peptides that are branched artificially, in which Lys residues are used as the scaffolding core. MAPs have a high molar ratio of the peptide antigen to the core molecule, and no carrier protein is needed to elicit an antibody response.
Acid treatment liberates the MAP-system, modified by ß-Ala at the C-terminus.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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