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titleOfInvention Anti-aging method for promoting targeted design of human microbiome mRNA by recombinant serum albumin
abstract The application discloses an anti-aging method for promoting targeted design of human microbiome mRNA by recombinant serum albumin, which comprises the following steps: designing a specific primer, and amplifying a 5 'homologous arm, a 3' homologous arm and a human serum albumin gene; constructing a homologous arm through a vector to fuse with the human serum albumin gene, and then connecting the fused gene to a gene targeting vector; connecting the 3' homologous arm to a gene targeting vector to obtain a targeting vector for expressing the human serum albumin; the constructed targeting vector for expressing the human serum albumin comprises a human serum albumin gene and two homologous sequences for carrying out homologous recombination. The anti-aging method further expands the research on the aspect of serum albumin; in addition, the expression efficiency can be greatly improved by adopting the method; by adopting the serum albumin preparation method, the stability of operation can be greatly improved, and the problem of organism disorder is avoided.
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