Results 291 to 300 of about 663,360 (333)
Enhancing Human Glycoprotein Hormones Production in CHO Cells Using Heterologous Beta-Chain Signal Peptides. [PDF]
Sinegubova MV +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Antioxidant effects of quercetin on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and their electroporation
Laura Kairytė +2 more
openalex +2 more sources
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Chromosome stability in CHO cells
Somatic Cell Genetics, 1977The established cell line derived many years ago from Chinese hamster ovary (CHO cells) has been studied for the extent of chromosomal variation. Because this cell line is used extensively for genetic studies, the contribution of chromosome variability to genetic variability has also been examined. The quasidiploid CHO cells were found to have a banded
R G, Worton, C C, Ho, C, Duff
openaire +2 more sources
Journal of Biotechnology, 2017
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells account for the production of the majority of biopharmaceutical molecules - however, the molecular basis for their versatile properties is not entirely understood yet and the underlying cellular processes need to be characterized in detail.
Wippermann, Anna, Noll, Thomas
openaire +2 more sources
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells account for the production of the majority of biopharmaceutical molecules - however, the molecular basis for their versatile properties is not entirely understood yet and the underlying cellular processes need to be characterized in detail.
Wippermann, Anna, Noll, Thomas
openaire +2 more sources
Dynamic model of CHO cell metabolism
Metabolic Engineering, 2011Fed-batch cultures are extensively used for the production of therapeutic proteins. However, process optimization is hampered by lack of quantitative models of mammalian cellular metabolism in these cultures. This paper presents a new kinetic model of CHO cell metabolism and a novel framework for simulating the dynamics of metabolic and biosynthetic ...
Ryan P, Nolan, Kyongbum, Lee
openaire +2 more sources
Misonidazole-glutathione conjugates in CHO cells
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1984Misonidazole, after reduction to the hydroxylamine derivative, reacts with glutathione (GSH) under physiological conditions. The reaction product has been identified as a mixture of two isomeric conjugates. When water soluble extracts of CHO cells exposed to misonidazole under hypoxic conditions are subjected to HPLC analysis, misonidazole derivatives,
A J, Varghese, G F, Whitmore
openaire +2 more sources

