Production of recombinant biologics in plants has received considerable attention as an alternative platform to traditional microbial and animal cell culture. Industrially relevant features of plant systems include proper eukaryotic protein processing, inherent safety due to lack of adventitious agents, more facile scalability, faster production (transient systems), and potentially lower costs. Lower manufacturing cost has been widely claimed as an intuitive feature of the platform by the plant-made biologics community, even though cost information resides within a few private companies and studies accurately documenting such an advantage have been lacking. We present two technoeconomic case studies representing plant-made enzymes for diver...
The production of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins in plants is entering a new phase with the rec...
There is a critical need for flexible, rapid, cost effective biomanufacturing platforms for medical ...
Continuous reports of foodborne illnesses worldwide and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacte...
Production of recombinant biologics in plants has received considerable attention as an alternative ...
Copyright © 2014 Daniel Tuse ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
abstract: The increasing world demand for human biologics cannot be met by current production platfo...
Over the last three decades, the expression of recombinant proteins in plants and plant cells has be...
Over the last three decades, the expression of recombinant proteins in plants and plant cells has be...
Many different plant-based systems have been used to produce recombinant pharmaceutical proteins but...
Plants represent a set of richly diverse and genetically tractable sources for high-value natural an...
Recombinant proteins play an important role in many areas of our lives. For example, recombinant enz...
Plants provide an inexpensive and convenient system for the large-scale production of valuable recom...
Many of our 'small-molecule-drugs' are natural products from plants, or are synthetic compounds base...
Plant-based biomanufacturing of therapeutic proteins is a relatively new platform with a small numbe...
Background: Plant biofactories are biotechnological platforms based on plant cell and organ cultures...
The production of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins in plants is entering a new phase with the rec...
There is a critical need for flexible, rapid, cost effective biomanufacturing platforms for medical ...
Continuous reports of foodborne illnesses worldwide and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacte...
Production of recombinant biologics in plants has received considerable attention as an alternative ...
Copyright © 2014 Daniel Tuse ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
abstract: The increasing world demand for human biologics cannot be met by current production platfo...
Over the last three decades, the expression of recombinant proteins in plants and plant cells has be...
Over the last three decades, the expression of recombinant proteins in plants and plant cells has be...
Many different plant-based systems have been used to produce recombinant pharmaceutical proteins but...
Plants represent a set of richly diverse and genetically tractable sources for high-value natural an...
Recombinant proteins play an important role in many areas of our lives. For example, recombinant enz...
Plants provide an inexpensive and convenient system for the large-scale production of valuable recom...
Many of our 'small-molecule-drugs' are natural products from plants, or are synthetic compounds base...
Plant-based biomanufacturing of therapeutic proteins is a relatively new platform with a small numbe...
Background: Plant biofactories are biotechnological platforms based on plant cell and organ cultures...
The production of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins in plants is entering a new phase with the rec...
There is a critical need for flexible, rapid, cost effective biomanufacturing platforms for medical ...
Continuous reports of foodborne illnesses worldwide and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacte...