Proceedings from the 8th PEACe Conference on Protein Expression in Animal Cells, Angra Dos Reis, Brazil, September 16–20, 2007 C. Mark Smales Editorial 05 March 2008 Pages: 87 - 87
NUCEL (Cell and Molecular Therapy Center): A Multidisciplinary Center for Translational Research in Brazil C. ColinM. A. DemasiM. C. Sogayar Review 08 March 2008 Pages: 89 - 95
Rational Vector Design for Efficient Non-viral Gene Delivery: Challenges Facing the Use of Plasmid DNA Juergen MairhoferReingard Grabherr Review 08 March 2008 Pages: 97 - 104
Cells by Design: A Mini-Review of Targeting Cell Engineering Using DNA Microarrays Pratik JaluriaChia ChuJoseph Shiloach Review 08 March 2008 Pages: 105 - 111
Post-translational Modifications of Recombinant Proteins: Significance for Biopharmaceuticals Nigel JenkinsLisa MurphyRay Tyther Review 08 March 2008 Pages: 113 - 118
Expression, Purification, and In Vivo Administration of a Promising Anti-Idiotypic HIV-1 Vaccine Johannes Simon GachHeribert QuendlerRenate Kunert Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 119 - 125
Development of a High-Throughput Cell-Based Assay for 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 Using BacMam Technology Da-Yuan WangQuinn LuHu Li Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 127 - 134
Identification of CHO Endogenous Promoter Elements Based on a Genomic Library Approach Jens PontillerStefan GrossWolfgang Ernst Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 135 - 139
Transient Transfection Factors for High-Level Recombinant Protein Production in Suspension Cultured Mammalian Cells Chaoting LiuBrian DalbyHenry C. Chiou Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 141 - 153
Production of Recombinant Human Factor VIII in Different Cell Lines and the Effect of Human XBP1 Co-Expression Mariana Campos-da-PazChristiane Silva CostaMarcelo Macedo Brigido Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 155 - 158
Influence of a Reduced CO2 Environment on the Secretion Yield, Potency and N-Glycan Structures of Recombinant Thyrotropin from CHO Cells João Ezequiel OliveiraRenata DamianiMaria Teresa C. P. Ribela Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 159 - 166
Pluronic Enhances the Robustness and Reduces the Cell Attachment of Mammalian Cells T. TharmalingamH. GhebehM. Butler Research 08 March 2008 Pages: 167 - 177