25 years of recombinant proteins from reactor-grown cells - where do we go from here?
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Genomics in mammalian cell culture bioprocessingCombination of FACS and homologous recombination for the generation of stable and high-expression engineered cell linesProduction by Tobacco Transplastomic Plants of Recombinant Fungal and Bacterial Cell-Wall Degrading Enzymes to Be Used for Cellulosic Biomass SaccharificationPerspectives for clinical use of engineered human host defense antimicrobial peptidesIdentification of a novel temperature sensitive promoter in CHO cells.Improving the anti-toxin abilities of the CMG2-Fc fusion protein with the aid of computational designIdentification of microRNAs specific for high producer CHO cell lines using steady-state cultivation.Single use bioreactors for the clinical production of monoclonal antibodies - a study to analyze the performance of a CHO cell line and the quality of the produced monoclonal antibodyRapid recombinant protein production from pools of transposon-generated CHO cells.Analysis of microRNA transcription and post-transcriptional processing by Dicer in the context of CHO cell proliferationEnhanced production of Chikungunya virus-like particles using a high-pH adapted spodoptera frugiperda insect cell line.Engineering selection stringency on expression vector for the production of recombinant human alpha1-antitrypsin using Chinese Hamster ovary cells.A Single Dynamic Metabolic Model Can Describe mAb Producing CHO Cell Batch and Fed-Batch Cultures on Different Culture Media.Glycosylation and post-translational modification gene expression analysis by DNA microarrays for cultured mammalian cells.Combination of Sleeping Beauty transposition and chemically induced dimerization selection for robust production of engineered cells.The criticality of high-resolution N-linked carbohydrate assays and detailed characterization of antibody effector function in the context of biosimilar development.IMAC capture of recombinant protein from unclarified mammalian cell feed streamsStable inhibition of mmu-miR-466h-5p improves apoptosis resistance and protein production in CHO cells.CHO microRNA engineering is growing up: recent successes and future challenges.CHO cells in biotechnology for production of recombinant proteins: current state and further potential.Plant biofarming: novel insights for peptide expression in heterologous systems.Regulatory Elements in Vectors for Efficient Generation of Cell Lines Producing Target Proteins.The 'Omics Revolution in CHO Biology: Roadmap to Improved CHO Productivity.Anti-Apoptosis Engineering for Improved Protein Production from CHO Cells.Recombinant Structural Proteins and Their Use in Future Materials.Stable overexpression of miR-17 enhances recombinant protein production of CHO cells.Continuous counter-current chromatography for capture and polishing steps in biopharmaceutical production.Heterologous protein production using euchromatin-containing expression vectors in mammalian cellsProteomics analysis of chinese hamster ovary cells undergoing apoptosis during prolonged cultivation.IL-17F co-expression improves cell growth characteristics and enhances recombinant protein production during CHO cell line engineering.Generation of a Chinese hamster ovary cell line producing recombinant human glucocerebrosidase.Improving the efficiency of CHO cell line generation using glutamine synthetase gene knockout cells.Construction of BAC-based physical map and analysis of chromosome rearrangement in Chinese hamster ovary cell lines.Fast plasmid based protein expression analysis in insect cells using an automated SplitGFP screen.The Use of Transcription Terminators to Generate Transgenic Lines of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells (CHO) with Stable and High Level of Reporter Gene Expression.Pichia pastoris secretes recombinant proteins less efficiently than Chinese hamster ovary cells but allows higher space-time yields for less complex proteinsRepeated integration of antibody genes into a pre-selected chromosomal locus of CHO cells using an accumulative site-specific gene integration system.Versatile microscale screening platform for improving recombinant protein productivity in Chinese hamster ovary cells.Regulation of miR-29b-1/a transcription and identification of target mRNAs in CHO-K1 cells.The emerging role of systems biology for engineering protein production in CHO cells.
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25 years of recombinant proteins from reactor-grown cells - where do we go from here?
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25 years of recombinant proteins from reactor-grown cells - where do we go from here?
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25 years of recombinant proteins from reactor-grown cells - where do we go from here?
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David L Hacker
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10.1016/J.BIOTECHADV.2009.05.008
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2009-05-20T00:00:00Z