Transgenic non-human mammals producing fibrinogen in their milk

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of using a transgenic nonhuman animal to manufacture... – The protein is isolated or extracted from milk

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ABSTRACT:
A transgenic, non-human mammalian animal is capable of expressing a heterologous gene for human or other recombinant physiologically functional fibrinogen holoprotein or individual subunit chain polypeptides thereof or a modified or fusion fibrinogen in mammary glands of the animals and secreting the expressed product into a body fluid. Methodology employing such a mammal yields recombinant physiologically functional fibrinogens, subunit chain polypeptides thereof, and modified or fusion fibrinogens.

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