The use of recombinant DNA-based protein production using genetically modified plants could provide a reproducible, consistent quality, safe, animal-component free, origin-traceable, and cost-effective source for industrial proteins required in large amounts (1000s of metric tons) and at low cost (below US$100/Kg). The aim of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of using barley suspension cell culture to support timely testing of the genetic constructs and early product characterization to detect for example post-translational modifications within the industrial protein caused by the selected recombinant system. For this study the human Collagen I alpha 1 (CIa1) chain gene encoding the complete helical region of CIa1 optimized for m...
Plant cell suspension cultures grow in a liquid medium as individual cells or small aggregates, and ...
Transient recombinant protein production is a promising alternative to stable transgenic systems, pa...
More than ten years have passed since the first successful Agrobacterium-mediated barley transformat...
The use of recombinant DNA-based protein production using genetically modified plants could provide ...
The large-scale production of recombinant DNA-based mammalian proteins in plants can provide a safe,...
Recombinant DNA technology can be used to design and express collagen and gelatin‐related proteins w...
Barley is an attractive vehicle for producing recombinant protein, since it is a readily transformab...
<div><p>Barley is an attractive vehicle for producing recombinant protein, since it is a readily tra...
The purpose of the present study was to demonstrate the possibility of using the stable cell culture...
Biologically active recombinant human Flt3 ligand was expressed and isolated from transgenic barley ...
Barley is one of the most important cereal crops worldwide. Barley cultivars have been developed to ...
The use of barley grains as bioreactors for high-level production of cellulase (1,4-b-glucanase) was...
The use of barley grains as bioreactors for high-level production of cellulase (1,4-β-glucanase) was...
In this study, particle bombardment was adapted for the production of stably transformed cell lines ...
Transgenic plant cell cultures have a potential for production and secretion of important proteins a...
Plant cell suspension cultures grow in a liquid medium as individual cells or small aggregates, and ...
Transient recombinant protein production is a promising alternative to stable transgenic systems, pa...
More than ten years have passed since the first successful Agrobacterium-mediated barley transformat...
The use of recombinant DNA-based protein production using genetically modified plants could provide ...
The large-scale production of recombinant DNA-based mammalian proteins in plants can provide a safe,...
Recombinant DNA technology can be used to design and express collagen and gelatin‐related proteins w...
Barley is an attractive vehicle for producing recombinant protein, since it is a readily transformab...
<div><p>Barley is an attractive vehicle for producing recombinant protein, since it is a readily tra...
The purpose of the present study was to demonstrate the possibility of using the stable cell culture...
Biologically active recombinant human Flt3 ligand was expressed and isolated from transgenic barley ...
Barley is one of the most important cereal crops worldwide. Barley cultivars have been developed to ...
The use of barley grains as bioreactors for high-level production of cellulase (1,4-b-glucanase) was...
The use of barley grains as bioreactors for high-level production of cellulase (1,4-β-glucanase) was...
In this study, particle bombardment was adapted for the production of stably transformed cell lines ...
Transgenic plant cell cultures have a potential for production and secretion of important proteins a...
Plant cell suspension cultures grow in a liquid medium as individual cells or small aggregates, and ...
Transient recombinant protein production is a promising alternative to stable transgenic systems, pa...
More than ten years have passed since the first successful Agrobacterium-mediated barley transformat...