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Mabwell (688062.SH), an innovative biopharmaceutical company with entire industry chain, announced its wholly-owned subsidiary T-mab has entered into an agreement with Qilu Pharmaceutical for ...
Brazilian scientists have identified a molecule, BamazScplp1, in Amazonian scorpion venom that effectively kills breast ...
Since extracting venom is impractical, scientists used Heterologous Expression to insert the gene into yeast, enabling ...
Researchers in Brazil found a molecule in Amazonian scorpion venom that kills breast cancer cells, showing effects similar to ...
A molecule found in the venom of the Brotheas amazonicus scorpion showed similar characteristics to those of the chemotherapy ...
A study has found that venom from an Amazonian scorpion may kill breast cancer cells, offering hope for a new treatment ...
In the last decade, the yeast Pichia pastoris has become increasingly popular as a host for the production of fungal biomass-degrading enzymes, and particularly carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes).
Pichia pastoris secretes recombinant proteins less efficiently than Chinese hamster ovary cells but allows higher space-time yields for less complex proteins. Biotechnol J., 4: 526–537.
Pichia pastoris holds significant potential for producing rare and specialized biopharmaceuticals tailored to specific genetic profiles or disease conditions. Its scalability and flexibility make it ...
That methanol is then fed to a special strain of Pichia pastoris yeast, which ferments the methanol to produce a single-cell protein complete with a range of amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts ...
Article Title The Pichia pastoris Enzyme Production Platform: from Combinatorial Library Screening to Bench-Top Fermentation on Residual Cyanobacterial Biomass ...