The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogenic bacteria, thereby triggering regulations and consumer demands to limit their use. Alternatives for disease control are therefore required that are cost-effective and compatible with intensive production. While vaccines are widely used and effective, they are available against a minority of animal diseases, and development of novel vaccines and other immunotherapeutics is therefore needed. Production of such proteins recombinantly in plants can provide products that are effective and safe, can be orally administered with minimal processing, and are easily scalable with a relatively low capital investment. The present report thus advocates t...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Molecular farming technology offers a unique advantage that almost any protein can be produced econo...
Subunit vaccine production is typically associated with bacterial, yeast, insect or mammalian cell c...
The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogen...
An alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among pathogens worldwide has become a se...
International audienceAbstractAn alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among patho...
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...
Plants present a cost effective production system for high value proteins. There is an increasing wo...
Despite progress in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, they continue to present a ...
In the last few years, plants have become an increasingly attractive platform for recombinant protei...
AbstractThe production of recombinant vaccines in plants may help to reduce the burden of veterinary...
The use of transgenic or virus-infected plants to produce vitally needed vaccines for developing nat...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Vaccines and other alternative products can help minimize the need for antibiotics by preventing and...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Molecular farming technology offers a unique advantage that almost any protein can be produced econo...
Subunit vaccine production is typically associated with bacterial, yeast, insect or mammalian cell c...
The excessive use of antibiotics in food animal production has contributed to resistance in pathogen...
An alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among pathogens worldwide has become a se...
International audienceAbstractAn alarming increase in emergence of antibiotic resistance among patho...
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...
Plants present a cost effective production system for high value proteins. There is an increasing wo...
Despite progress in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, they continue to present a ...
In the last few years, plants have become an increasingly attractive platform for recombinant protei...
AbstractThe production of recombinant vaccines in plants may help to reduce the burden of veterinary...
The use of transgenic or virus-infected plants to produce vitally needed vaccines for developing nat...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Vaccines and other alternative products can help minimize the need for antibiotics by preventing and...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Molecular farming technology offers a unique advantage that almost any protein can be produced econo...
Subunit vaccine production is typically associated with bacterial, yeast, insect or mammalian cell c...