An alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among pathogens worldwide has become a serious threat to our ability to treat infectious diseases according to the World Health Organization. Extensive use of antibiotics by livestock producers promotes the spread of new resistant strains, some of zoonotic concern, which increases food-borne illness in humans and causes significant economic burden on healthcare systems. Furthermore, consumer preferences for meat/poultry/fish produced without the use of antibiotics shape today's market demand. So, it is viewed as inevitable by the One Health Initiative that humans need to reduce the use of antibiotics and turn to alternative, improved means to control disease: vaccination and prophyl...
Plants can be used to produce a plethora of recombinant therapeutic proteins at fraction of a cost a...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
International audienceAbstractAn alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among patho...
The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogen...
The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogen...
Despite progress in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, they continue to present a ...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for the commercial production of vaccine...
Abstract Vaccines and other alternative products are central to the future success of animal agricul...
In the last few years, plants have become an increasingly attractive platform for recombinant protei...
The emerging human coronavirus infections in the 21st century remain a major public health crisis ca...
Plant-based vaccine technologies involve the integration of the desired genes encoding the antigen p...
Molecular farming technology offers a unique advantage that almost any protein can be produced econo...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Since the demonstration of the first plant-produced proteins of medical interest, there has been sig...
Plants can be used to produce a plethora of recombinant therapeutic proteins at fraction of a cost a...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
International audienceAbstractAn alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among patho...
The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogen...
The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogen...
Despite progress in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, they continue to present a ...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for the commercial production of vaccine...
Abstract Vaccines and other alternative products are central to the future success of animal agricul...
In the last few years, plants have become an increasingly attractive platform for recombinant protei...
The emerging human coronavirus infections in the 21st century remain a major public health crisis ca...
Plant-based vaccine technologies involve the integration of the desired genes encoding the antigen p...
Molecular farming technology offers a unique advantage that almost any protein can be produced econo...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Since the demonstration of the first plant-produced proteins of medical interest, there has been sig...
Plants can be used to produce a plethora of recombinant therapeutic proteins at fraction of a cost a...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...