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Controlling the interplay between Agrobacterium tumefaciens and plants during the transient expression of proteinsExtraction, purification and characterization of the plant-produced HPV16 subunit vaccine candidate E7 GGG.Determination of the thermal properties of leaves by non-invasive contact‑free laser probing.A Rapid Laser Probing Method Facilitates the Non-invasive and Contact-free Determination of Leaf Thermal Properties.Optimized Blanching Reduces the Host Cell Protein Content and Substantially Enhances the Recovery and Stability of Two Plant-Derived Malaria Vaccine Candidates.Analysis of the dose-dependent stage-specific in vitro efficacy of a multi-stage malaria vaccine candidate cocktail.Extraction and downstream processing of plant-derived recombinant proteins.Process Development Strategies in Plant Molecular Farming.Polyclonal antibodies for specific detection of tobacco host cell proteins can be efficiently generated following RuBisCO depletion and the removal of endotoxins.Very-large-scale production of antibodies in plants: The biologization of manufacturing.Downstream processing of biopharmaceutical proteins produced in plants: the pros and cons of flocculants.Depth Filters Containing Diatomite Achieve More Efficient Particle Retention than Filters Solely Containing Cellulose Fibers.Characterization of complex systems using the design of experiments approach: transient protein expression in tobacco as a case study.Processing heterogeneous biomass: overcoming the hurdles in model building.Scale-down models to optimize a filter train for the downstream purification of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins produced in tobacco leaves.Animal component-free Agrobacterium tumefaciens cultivation media for better GMP-compliance increases biomass yield and pharmaceutical protein expression in Nicotiana benthamiana.Procedure to Evaluate the Efficiency of Flocculants for the Removal of Dispersed Particles from Plant Extracts.Flocculation increases the efficacy of depth filtration during the downstream processing of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins produced in tobacco.Comparison of Tobacco Host Cell Protein Removal Methods by Blanching Intact Plants or by Heat Treatment of Extracts.Synthetic polymers are more effective than natural flocculants for the clarification of tobacco leaf extracts.Commercial aspects of pharmaceutical protein production in plants.The use of quantitative structure-activity relationship models to develop optimized processes for the removal of tobacco host cell proteins during biopharmaceutical production.Downstream processing of a plant-derived malaria transmission-blocking vaccine candidateA linear epitope coupled to DsRed provides an affinity ligand for the capture of monoclonal antibodiesPredictive models for transient protein expression in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) can optimize process time, yield, and downstream costsCellulose-based filter aids increase the capacity of depth filters during the downstream processing of plant-derived biopharmaceutical proteinsGeneric chromatography-based purification strategies accelerate the development of downstream processes for biopharmaceutical proteins produced in plantsThe Correlation Between DsRed mRNA Levels and Transient DsRed Protein Expression in Plants Depends on Leaf Age and the 5' Untranslated RegionExpression and purification of human phosphatase and actin regulator 1 (PHACTR1) in plant-based systemsPlant cell packs: a scalable platform for recombinant protein production and metabolic engineeringComparison of microbial and transient expression (tobacco plants and plant-cell packs) for the production and purification of the anticancer mistletoe lectin viscuminReady-to-Use Stocks of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Can Simplify Process Development for the Production of Recombinant Proteins by Transient Expression in Plants
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