KMID : 1094720120170010145
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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering 2012 Volume.17 No. 1 p.145 ~ p.159
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Production of a monoclonal antibody by ascites, hollow fiber system, and transgenic plants for vaccine production using CB.Hep-1 mAb as a study case
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Valdes Rodolfo
Tamayo Andres Gonzalez Marcos Padilla Sigifredo Geada Deborah Ferro William Mila Lorely Gomez Leonardo Aleman Rosario Leyva Alberto Garcia Cristina Mendoza Otto Alvarez Tatiana Dorta Lamay Villega Yanet Cecilia Dobian Aragon Hasel Gonzalez Tatiana La O Maylin Lopez Jorge
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Abstract
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Monoclonal antibody (mAb) production methods (ascites, in vitro technologies, transgenic animals, and dicot or monocot transgenic plants; moss, algae) have been improved since they were first developed in 1975. In this study, we illustrate a summary of a study case in which mice, a hollow fiber system, and tobacco transgenic plants were assessed for the production of mAb for vaccine manufacturing and vaccine production.
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KEYWORD
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ascites, hollow fiber bioreactor, plantibody, monoclonal antibody, transgenic plants
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