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Downstream processing of recombinant proteins from transgenic feedstock

The search for inexpensive production systems capable of producing large quantities of recombinant protein has resulted in the development of new technology platforms based on transgenic plants and animals. Over the past decade, these transgenic systems have been used to produce several products and...

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Published in:Current opinion in biotechnology 2004-10, Vol.15 (5), p.479-486
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Proteins
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Transgenic animals
Transgenic plants
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