Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10232573 | Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Among the many plant-based production systems that have been developed for pharmaceutical proteins, seeds have the useful advantage of accumulating proteins in a relatively small volume and in a stable environment in which they are protected from degradation. Several seed crops, including cereals, grain legumes and oilseeds, have been explored as production platforms, and the first commercial products - all technical proteins and enzymes - have already reached the market. Recent studies have explored the use of seeds for the production of pharmaceutical proteins, particularly replacement human proteins, recombinant antibodies and (oral) vaccines.
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Authors
Eva Stoger, Julian K-C Ma, Rainer Fischer, Paul Christou,