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Plantibody-Based Disease Resistance in Plants
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Endosome-to-cytosol transport of viral nucleocapsids
During viral infection, fusion of the viral envelope with endosomal membranes and nucleocapsid release were thought to be concomitant events. We show here that for the vesicular stomatitis virus they occur seq...
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Auxin inhibits endocytosis and promotes its own efflux from cells
For years it has been assumed that auxin, the ubiquitous regulator of plant development, controls plant growth by influencing gene expression. The discovery that auxin inhibits endocytosis, a protein recycling...
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'Molecular farming' of antibodies in plants
'Molecular farming' is the production of valuable recombinant proteins in transgenic organisms on an agricultural scale. While plants have long been used as a source of medicinal compounds, molecular farming r...
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Antibody molecular farming in plants and plant cells
`Molecular Farming' is a novel approach to the production of pharmaceuticals, where valuable recombinant proteins can be produced in transgenic organisms on an agricultural scale. Plants have been traditionall...
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Molecular farming of pharmaceutical proteins
Molecular farming is the production of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable proteins in plants. Its purpose is to provide a safe and inexpensive means for the mass production of recombinant pha...
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“Expression of Recombinant Antibodies in Plants and Cell Suspension Cultures”
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs)7 are extremely useful tools in medicine, biology and biotechnology. Combining hybridoma and recombinant DNA technology gave access not only to full-size molecules but also to various ...