Background: Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are essential tools in biological research, diagnosis and therapy, and are conventionally produced in murine hybridoma cell lines. Professional applications of mAbs depend on the steady supply of material. Because hybridoma cultures can stop producing the antibody or even die, preservation of the unique epitope specificity of mAbs by rescue of the sequences encoding the antibody variable domains (V regions) is important. The availability of these sequences enables not only the recombinant expression of the original antibody for further applications, but opens the road for antibody engineering towards innovative diagnostic or therapeutic applications. A time-and cost-efficient production system enabli...
The commercial development of plant-based antibody production platforms is often limited by low and ...
Antibodies are produced as part of the vertebrate adaptive immune response and are not naturally mad...
Background: The capacity of plants and plant cells to produce large amounts of recombinant protein h...
Antibodies bind with great affinity and specificity to their target antigens, allowing them to be ex...
Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to produce antibody fragments comprising the bin...
To evaluate the expression of different forms of a tumor-specific antibody in plants, we adapted a r...
Plants offer a number of attractive benefits over conventional mammalian or bacterial cell culture s...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
BACKGROUND: Antibodies for human clinical applications are predominantly produced in mammalian expre...
Plants are the oldest biotechnological production system and as eukaryots have advantage over bacter...
The plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals has attracted interest because plants, compared to ...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Plant genetic engineering, which has led to the production of plant-derived monoclonal antibodies (m...
It is proposed that antibody engineering techniques can be used to generate clinically useful antibo...
The capacity of plants and plant cells to produce large amounts of recombinant protein has been well...
The commercial development of plant-based antibody production platforms is often limited by low and ...
Antibodies are produced as part of the vertebrate adaptive immune response and are not naturally mad...
Background: The capacity of plants and plant cells to produce large amounts of recombinant protein h...
Antibodies bind with great affinity and specificity to their target antigens, allowing them to be ex...
Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to produce antibody fragments comprising the bin...
To evaluate the expression of different forms of a tumor-specific antibody in plants, we adapted a r...
Plants offer a number of attractive benefits over conventional mammalian or bacterial cell culture s...
Antibodies represent a large proportion of therapeutic drugs currently in development. In most cases...
BACKGROUND: Antibodies for human clinical applications are predominantly produced in mammalian expre...
Plants are the oldest biotechnological production system and as eukaryots have advantage over bacter...
The plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals has attracted interest because plants, compared to ...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Plant genetic engineering, which has led to the production of plant-derived monoclonal antibodies (m...
It is proposed that antibody engineering techniques can be used to generate clinically useful antibo...
The capacity of plants and plant cells to produce large amounts of recombinant protein has been well...
The commercial development of plant-based antibody production platforms is often limited by low and ...
Antibodies are produced as part of the vertebrate adaptive immune response and are not naturally mad...
Background: The capacity of plants and plant cells to produce large amounts of recombinant protein h...