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protein engineering

Essential strategies to optimize protein expression

November 15, 2017 Michael Liss, Geoffrey Cassell, Axel Trefzer, and Arnd Dakesreiter 0

Contributed content Many scientific research projects are based on the investigation of either transiently or stably expressed proteins. Achieving detectable and reliable amounts of recombinant […]

Protein engineering market worth US$3.09-B by 2025: Report

May 4, 2017 Nestor Arellano 0

Shrinking research costs and faster development times will push the protein engineering market to reach US$3.09 billion in eight years, according to recent market report.

Can improved technology for glycosylation analysis expedite biosimilar development?

March 31, 2017 Jennifer Fournier, Matthew Lauber, William R. Alley Jr. 0

Generic versions of innovator drug molecules make medicines more affordable. Nearly eight out of 10 prescriptions filled in the U.S. are for generic drugs and […]

Wrangling proteins gone wild

September 29, 2015 Source Newsroom: McGill University 0

Proteins sometimes can run amok. Specifically, all the good stuff (the useful genetic and biological material) they contain can get distorted. Mutations in specific amino […]

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