Plants are an attractive platform for the production of N-glycosylated subunit vaccines. Wild type glycosylation of plants can be exploited to produce vaccines that antigen-presenting cells effectively take up, degrade and present to cells of the adaptive immune system. Alternatively, glycoengineered plants can be used to produce humanized antigens. Glycoengineering also allows the construction of plants that are able to produce vaccines with custom-made N-glycan structures aiding the construction of vaccines that can be delivered to antigen-presenting cells in a target-oriented approach. The knowledge of innate immune receptors and their role in antigen uptake and presentation is rapidly increasing. In this article, aspects of plant glycos...
Nicotiana benthamiana transient overexpression systems offer unique advantages for rapid and scalabl...
The incidence of inflammatory disorders in industrialized countries has dramatically increase...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
Plants are an attractive platform for the production of N-glycosylated subunit vaccines. Wild type g...
Plants have been developed as an alternative system to mammalian cells for production of recombinant...
A potential drawback in the use of plants as an expression platform for pharmaceutical proteins such...
Plants are gaining increasingly acceptance as a production platform for recombinant proteins. One re...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for commercial production of vaccine ant...
Plants and microbes utilize glycoconjugates as structural entities, energy reserves for cellular pro...
Copyright © 2014 Hyun-Soon Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The use of edible plants for the production and delivery of vaccine proteins could provide an econom...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Most the pharmaceutical proteins are derived not from their natural sources, rather their recombinan...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
There is an urgent need to establish large scale biopharmaceutical manufacturing capacity in Africa ...
Nicotiana benthamiana transient overexpression systems offer unique advantages for rapid and scalabl...
The incidence of inflammatory disorders in industrialized countries has dramatically increase...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
Plants are an attractive platform for the production of N-glycosylated subunit vaccines. Wild type g...
Plants have been developed as an alternative system to mammalian cells for production of recombinant...
A potential drawback in the use of plants as an expression platform for pharmaceutical proteins such...
Plants are gaining increasingly acceptance as a production platform for recombinant proteins. One re...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for commercial production of vaccine ant...
Plants and microbes utilize glycoconjugates as structural entities, energy reserves for cellular pro...
Copyright © 2014 Hyun-Soon Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The use of edible plants for the production and delivery of vaccine proteins could provide an econom...
Recombinant therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can be expressed, assembled, and glycosylated in...
Most the pharmaceutical proteins are derived not from their natural sources, rather their recombinan...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...
There is an urgent need to establish large scale biopharmaceutical manufacturing capacity in Africa ...
Nicotiana benthamiana transient overexpression systems offer unique advantages for rapid and scalabl...
The incidence of inflammatory disorders in industrialized countries has dramatically increase...
Recombinant mucosal antibodies represent attractive target molecules for the development of next gen...