Examples of using Host cell in English and their translations into Korean
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Viruses invade host cells and replicate inside them.
In addition, soluble FGF-21 may be present in the cytoplasm of the host cells.
Antibody production Integrated processes include host cell, expression vectors, transfection and selection methods.
According to another approach, F(ab')2 fragments can be isolated directly from recombinant host cell culture.
When the virus fuses to a host cell, the HIV envelope protein transitions through at least three separate stages.
However, integration and stable expression requires host cell division(Paskind et al., 1975).
However, if the signals are interrupted, the virus is activated,starts to grow rapidly and soon kills the host cell.
Depending on the host cell used, transformationis performed using standard techniques appropriate to such cells. .
However, integration and stable expression require the division of host cells(Paskind et al., 1975).
FEPO produced in bacterial host cells may be poorly soluble(in the form of inclusion bodies) or insoluble.
According to another approach, F(ab')2 fragments can be isolated directly from recombinant host cell culture.
The sequence encoding the antibody of interest may be maintained in vector in a host cell and the host cell may then be expanded and frozen for future use.
In accordance with the present invention, it is furthermore envisaged that primary cells/cell cultures may function as host cells.
Any host cells capable of over-expressing heterologous DNAs can be used for the purpose of isolating the genes encoding the antibody, polypeptide or protein of interest.
Required trace metals or vitamins, for example, may be altered as growth conditions change and/or alternative host cells are used.
These genetically modified host cells have been used to produce antibodies that have predominantly particular N-glycan structures See for example, Li et al.,(2006) Nat.
The FGF-21 polypeptide comprising this substitution retains agonist activity and retains or improves expression levels in a host cell.
FGF-21 polypeptides produced in bacterial host cells may be poorly soluble or insoluble(in the form of inclusion bodies).
The FGF-21 polypeptide comprising this substitution retains agonist activity and retains or improves expression levels in a host cell.
Selectable marker genes include the dihydrofolate reductase(DHFR) gene(for use in dhfr- host cells with methotrexate selection/amplification) and the neo gene(for G418 selection).
In addition to targeting several glycans on the surface of Env, PGT151 binds to the fusion peptide--rendering the virus unable to infect host cells.
Recombinant host cells expressing hGH, whether soluble, secreted, or insoluble, may be grown in a wide variety of culture volumes.
Such carbohydrate modificationscan be accomplished by, for example, expressing the antibody in a host cell with altered glycosylation machinery.
Antibodies of the invention also can be produced in a host cell transfectoma using, for example, a combination of recombinant DNA techniques and gene transfection methods as is well known in the art(Morrison, S.(1985) Science 229:1202).
Ever since their fateful absorption, the tortuous and unpredictable relationship between the mitochondria and their host cells has forced one evolutionary innovation after another.
Numerous cell lines and cultures are available for use as a host cell, and they can be obtained through the American Type Culture Collection(ATCC), which is an organization that serves as an archive for living cultures and genetic materials(www. atcc. org).
In certain embodiments, the protein includes at least one post-translational modification that is made in vivo by one host cell, where the post-translational modification is not normally made by another host cell type.
The term"genetically modified" means that the host cell or host comprises in addition to its natural genome a nucleic acid molecule or vector according to the invention which was introduced into the cell or host or into one of its predecessors/parents.
Insertion in a nonessential E1 or E3 region of the viral genome results in a viable virus capable of expressing a polypeptide of the invention in infected host cells(Logan and Shenk(1984) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 81:3655-3659).
Typically, however, the expression cassette is heterologous with respect to the host, i.e.,the particular DNA sequence of the expression cassette does not occur naturally in the host cell and must have been introduced into the host cell or an ancestor of the host cell by a transformation event.
