Methods and host cells for improved cell culture

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Recombinant dna technique included in method of making a...

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C435S325000, C435S358000, C435S360000, C435S455000, C435S254200, C435S070100, C435S069700

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides improved methods of recombinant protein production in cell culture. More specifically, the invention relates to the modulation of the IGF-1 signaling pathway in cells so as to improve production characteristics.

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