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University of North Carolina at Charlotte and SoyMeds, Inc., USA

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LT:Heat labile toxin of *E*. *coli* ETEC:Enterotoxigenic*E*. *coli*

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hGH:Human growth hormone

hTG:Human thyroglobulin

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GFP:Green Fluorescent Protein

hFIX:Human coagulation factor IX

PRRS:Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome

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