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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7834167 | Moss expressing promotion regions Disclosed are isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding wild type nucleus derived moss expression promoting regions (MEPRs) as well as a method for producing recombinant polypeptides using such MEPRs. ... | 11/16/2010 |
| 7781197 | Transformed bryophyte cell having disrupted endogenous alpha 1,3-fucosyl and beta 1,2-xylosyl transferase encoding nucleotide sequences for the production of heterologous glycosylated proteins Bryophyte plants and bryophyte plant cells comprising dysfunctional fucT and xylT genes and an introduced glycosyltransferase gene, methods for the production of glycosylated proteins therewith, vectors and uses thereof. ... | 08/24/2010 |
| 7759464 | N-glycosylated antibody The invention relates to a monoclonal antibody, or fragment of the antibody, that is derived from a parental monoclonal antibody, that recognizes the Lewis Y antigen, characterized in that the Fc region of the antibody, or fragment of the antibody, carries a bi-sect... | 07/20/2010 |
| 7741539 | Transformed plant cell expressing five mammalian proteins involved in sialylation and a protein involved in galactosylation The present invention relates to a method for producing heterologous glycosylated proteins in non-animal eukaryotic cells such as in transformed bryophyte, yeast, ciliate or algae cells. In particular, the method relates to a method for producing glycosylated protei... | 06/22/2010 |
| 7538259 | Moss expressing promoting regions Disclosed are isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding wild type nucleus derived moss expression promoting regions (MEPRs) as well as a method for producing recombinant polypeptides using such MEPRs. ... | 05/26/2009 |