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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 07, 2006
Filed:
Sep. 03, 2002
Abraham Bout, Moerkapelle, NL;
Guus Hateboer, Heemstede, NL;
Karina Cornelia Verhulst, Leiden, NL;
Alphonsus Gerardus Uytdehaag, Debilt, NL;
Govert Johan Schouten, Leiderdorp, NL;
Abraham Bout, Moerkapelle, NL;
Guus Hateboer, Heemstede, NL;
Karina Cornelia Verhulst, Leiden, NL;
Alphonsus Gerardus Uytdehaag, Debilt, NL;
Govert Johan Schouten, Leiderdorp, NL;
Crucell Holland, B.V., Leiden, NL;
Abstract
Methods and compositions for the production of recombinant proteins in a human cell line. The methods and compositions are particularly useful for generating stable expression of human recombinant proteins of interest that are modified post-translationally, for example, by glycosylation. Such proteins may have advantageous properties in comparison with their counterparts produced in non-human systems such as Chinese hamster ovary cells.