The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of plants to produce desired biopharmaceuticals is much more recent. As the demand for biopharmaceuticals is expected to increase, it would be wise to ensure that they will be available in significantly larger amounts, on a cost-effective basis. Currently, the cost of biopharmaceuticals limits their availability. Plant-derived biopharmaceuticals are cheap to produce and store, easy to scale up for mass production, and safer than those derived from animals. Here, we discuss recent developments in this field and possible environmental concerns
Plants have considerable potential for the production of biopharmaceutical proteins and peptides bec...
Plants provide an inexpensive and convenient system for the large-scale production of valuable recom...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
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...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
Plant molecular farming (PMF), defined as the practice of using plants to produce human therapeutic ...
'Molecular farming' is the production of valuable recombinant proteins in transgenic organisms on an...
Plant molecular farming (PMF), defined as the practice of using plants to produce human therapeutic ...
Man has been using plants as a source of medicines for millennia. From the earliest stages of civili...
Molecular farming is the production of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable proteins...
Molecular farming is the production of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable proteins...
Molecular farming in plants provides an inexpensive and convenient way to produce biopharmaceutical ...
Abstract: Plant molecular farming (PMF), defined as the practice of using plants to produce human th...
Plants have considerable potential for the production of biopharmaceutical proteins and peptides bec...
Plants have considerable potential for the production of biopharmaceutical proteins and peptides bec...
Plants provide an inexpensive and convenient system for the large-scale production of valuable recom...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
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...
The use of plants for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years but genetic engineering of pl...
Plant molecular farming (PMF), defined as the practice of using plants to produce human therapeutic ...
'Molecular farming' is the production of valuable recombinant proteins in transgenic organisms on an...
Plant molecular farming (PMF), defined as the practice of using plants to produce human therapeutic ...
Man has been using plants as a source of medicines for millennia. From the earliest stages of civili...
Molecular farming is the production of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable proteins...
Molecular farming is the production of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable proteins...
Molecular farming in plants provides an inexpensive and convenient way to produce biopharmaceutical ...
Abstract: Plant molecular farming (PMF), defined as the practice of using plants to produce human th...
Plants have considerable potential for the production of biopharmaceutical proteins and peptides bec...
Plants have considerable potential for the production of biopharmaceutical proteins and peptides bec...
Plants provide an inexpensive and convenient system for the large-scale production of valuable recom...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...