Accompanied by an exhaustive list of references to facilitate further study, this critical volume:
- Describes the theory and practice of modern plant transformation techniques with respect to nuclear and plastic genomes
- Outlines the steps involved in the generation of transgenic plants
- Discusses the engineering of plant virus expression vectors for transient expression of vaccine proteins and other therapeutics in plant tissue
- Addresses the significant role of glycosylation in the production of plant-made mammalian proteins
- Investigates the basis of mucosal immunity using plant-based oral vaccines
- Examines the scale-up of plant-derived vaccine and therapeutic proteins in entire crops or in large batch cell suspension cultures
- Explores the development of clinical trials utilizing plant-derived biopharmaceutical proteins
- Evaluates risks and biosafety concerns regarding plant-derived pharmaceuticals
The book concludes with a discussion of the future of plant-based vaccines and other therapeutic proteins with respect to commercial viability and as a tool to improve global public health. Far-reaching in its scope, this text is a baseline reference that students and researchers in a broad range of fields such as medicine, plant science, biotechnology, crop science, natural products chemistry, and engineering will consult regularly. It will also serve as a useful tool for individuals and companies seeking to invest in this dynamic area.
Accompanied by an exhaustive list of references to facilitate further study, this critical volume:
- Describes the theory and practice of modern plant transformation techniques with respect to nuclear and plastic genomes
- Outlines the steps involved in the generation of transgenic plants
- Discusses the engineering of plant virus expression vectors for transient expression of vaccine proteins and other therapeutics in plant tissue
- Addresses the significant role of glycosylation in the production of plant-made mammalian proteins
- Investigates the basis of mucosal immunity using plant-based oral vaccines
- Examines the scale-up of plant-derived vaccine and therapeutic proteins in entire crops or in large batch cell suspension cultures
- Explores the development of clinical trials utilizing plant-derived biopharmaceutical proteins
- Evaluates risks and biosafety concerns regarding plant-derived pharmaceuticals
The book concludes with a discussion of the future of plant-based vaccines and other therapeutic proteins with respect to commercial viability and as a tool to improve global public health. Far-reaching in its scope, this text is a baseline reference that students and researchers in a broad range of fields such as medicine, plant science, biotechnology, crop science, natural products chemistry, and engineering will consult regularly. It will also serve as a useful tool for individuals and companies seeking to invest in this dynamic area.

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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781439804742 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 11/10/2009 |
Pages: | 228 |
Product dimensions: | 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d) |