|  | Fischer, Rainer / Schillberg, Stefan (eds.) Molecular Farming Plant-made Pharmaceuticals and Technical Proteins
  1. Edition - August 2004 179.- Euro 2004. XXII, 316 Pages, Hardcover 49 Fig., , 25 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-30786-9 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-30786-9 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

Short description Authors from academia and industry provide a fascinating overview of current production technologies and possible future applications. Topics include chloroplast-derived antibodies, biopharmaceuticals and edible vaccines, antibodies in plants and plant cell suspension cultures, spider silk proteins, and glycosylation of plant produced proteins. For biotechnologists, gene technologists, molecular biologists and protein biochemists at universities as well as the biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries.
From the contents INTRODUCTION
PLANT PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES Perennial plants as a production system for pharmaceuticals Foreign protein expression using hairy roots and plant suspension cultures Production of recombinant proteins in germinating seeds Viral expression vectors Field trials Chloroplast derived antibodies, biopharmaceuticals and edible vaccines sIgA production in plants Antibodies in plants and plant cell suspension cultures
Production of spider silk proteins in plants Glycosylation of plant produced proteins The precautionary approach to tackle the wicked problems Requirements and expectations of Molecular Farming from the view of big pharma Choice of crop species and improving recombinant protein levels Gene farming in pea under field conditions: Seed specific synthesis of a bacterial exoenzyme
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