2024
DOI: 10.1002/btpr.3467
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Multivariate data analysis of process parameters affecting the growth and productivity of stable Chinese hamster ovary cell pools expressing SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein as vaccine antigen in early process development

Sebastian‐Juan Reyes,
Lucas Lemire,
Raul‐Santiago Molina
et al.

Abstract: The recent COVID‐19 pandemic revealed an urgent need to develop robust cell culture platforms which can react rapidly to respond to this kind of global health issue. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) stable pools can be a vital alternative to quickly provide gram amounts of recombinant proteins required for early‐phase clinical assays. In this study, we analyze early process development data of recombinant trimeric spike protein Cumate‐inducible manufacturing platform utilizing CHO stable pool as a preferred product… Show more

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