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HEK-293CymR-rcTAin vitroDNAPEIpro
Venereo-Sanchez, A. et al. (2016)

Vaccine 34(29):3371-80,
Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase containing virus-like particles produced in HEK-293 suspension culture: An effective influenza vaccine candidate
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HEK-293Tin vitroDNAPEIpro
Faitschuk, E. et al. (2016)

Gene Ther 23, 718-726
A dual chain chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) in the native antibody format for targeting immune cells towards cancer cells without the need of an scFv
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HEK-293 6Ein vitroDNAPEIpro
Kuusk, S. et al. (2017)

PLoS One 12, e0171042
Human Chitotriosidase Is an Endo-Processive Enzyme
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CHO-3E7in vitroDNAPEIpro
van der Kant, R. et al. (2017)

J Mol Biol 429, 1244-1261
Prediction and Reduction of the Aggregation of Monoclonal Antibodies
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HEK-293Tin vitroDNAPEIpro
Zhao, L. et al. (2016)

Neurobiol Aging 44, 159-72
Intracerebral adeno-associated virus gene delivery of apolipoprotein E2 markedly reduces brain amyloid pathology in Alzheimer’s disease mouse models
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HEK-293Tin vitroDNAPEIpro
Golumba-Nagy V. et al. (2017)

Hum Gene Ther Methods 28, no.6
AMPK activation in exercise
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HEK-293Tin vitroDNAPEIpro
Kim, E. et al. (2017)

Nat Commun 8, 14500
In vivo genome editing with a small Cas9 orthologue derived from Campylobacter jejuni
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HEK-293in vitroDNAPEIpro
Milian, E. et al. (2017)

Vaccine 35, 3423-3430
Accelerated mass production of influenza virus seed stocks in HEK-293 suspension cell cultures by reverse genetics
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CHOin vitroDNAPEIpro
Poulain, A. et al. (2017)

J Biotechnol 255, 16-27
Rapid protein production from stable CHO cell pools using plasmid vector and the cumate gene-switch
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HEK-293-Fin vitroDNAPEIpro
Steffen, W. et al. (2017)

J Biol Chem ,
Discovery of a microbial transglutaminase enabling highly site-specific labeling of proteins
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