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  1. Analysis of microRNA transcription and post-transcriptional processing by Dicer in the context of CHO cell proliferation
  2. Reducing Recon 2 for steady-state flux analysis of HEK cell culture
  3. Identification of microRNAs specific for high producer CHO cell lines using steady-state cultivation
  4. Utilization of recombinase mediated cassette exchange (RMCE) for the generation of recombinant CHO cell lines with defined expression properties
  5. Development of a method to quantify genomic rearrangements in Chinese Hamster Ovary cells
  6. Integrative ‘-omic’ approach to explore molecular mechanism of miRNA engineered Chinese hamster ovary cell
  7. Effective Fast Filtration Method for Metabolomics Studies of Mammalian Cells
  8. A method to stably integrate multiple genetic elements into Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells
  9. Reduced quenching and extraction time for mammalian cells using filtration and syringe extraction
  10. Characterization of a novel cell penetrating peptide derived from human Oct4
  11. One plus one makes three: adding value by co‐transfection of anti‐apoptotic genes during transient gene expression
  12. Stable overexpression of miR-17 enhances recombinant protein production of CHO cells
  13. Endogenous microRNA clusters outperform chimeric sequence clusters in Chinese hamster ovary cells
  14. Construction of a Public CHO Cell Line Transcript Database Using Versatile Bioinformatics Analysis Pipelines
  15. Characterization of a novel cell penetrating peptide derived from human Oct4
  16. CHO microRNA engineering is growing up: Recent successes and future challenges
  17. Chinese hamster genome sequenced from sorted chromosomes
  18. Prediction of transcribed PIWI-interacting RNAs from CHO RNAseq data
  19. Construction of a Stability Landscape of the CH3 Domain of Human IgG1 by Combining Directed Evolution with High Throughput Sequencing
  20. miRNAs – pathway engineering of CHO cell factories that avoids translational burdening
  21. Computational identification of microRNA gene loci and precursor microRNA sequences in CHO cell lines
  22. A screening method to assess biological effects of microRNA overexpression in Chinese hamster ovary cells
  23. Utilization and evaluation of CHO‐specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics
  24. Flow-cytometry and cell sorting: An efficient approach to investigate productivity and cell physiology in mammalian cell factories
  25. The CHO miRNA Transcriptome
  26. Growth, productivity and protein glycosylation in a CHO EpoFc producer cell line adapted to glutamine-free growth
  27. Unraveling the Chinese hamster ovary cell line transcriptome by next-generation sequencing
  28. Chinese hamster genome database: An online resource for the CHO community at www.CHOgenome.org
  29. Next-generation sequencing of the CHO cell transcriptome
  30. Exo70, a subunit of the exocyst complex, interacts with SNEV hPrp19/hPso4 and is involved in pre-mRNA splicing
  31. Dynamic mRNA and miRNA profiling of CHO‐K1 suspension cell cultures
  32. Next-generation sequencing of the Chinese hamster ovary microRNA transcriptome: Identification, annotation and profiling of microRNAs as targets for cellular engineering
  33. Nucleotide and Nucleotide Sugar Analysis by Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Ionization-Mass Spectrometry on Surface-Conditioned Porous Graphitic Carbon
  34. Selection of CHO host cell subclones with increased specific antibody production rates by repeated cycles of transient transfection and cell sorting
  35. CHO‐K1 host cells adapted to growth in glutamine‐free medium by FACS‐assisted evolution
  36. A study on the temperature dependency and time course of the cold capture antibody secretion assay
  37. Effect of Increased Expression of Protein Disulfide Isomerase and Heavy Chain Binding Protein on Antibody Secretion in a Recombinant CHO Cell Line
  38. Genetically different wine yeasts isolated from Austrian vine-growing regions influence wine aroma differently and contain putative hybrids between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces kudriavzevii
  39. Improvement of the energy metabolism of recombinant CHO cells by cell sorting for reduced mitochondrial membrane potential
  40. Process parameter shifting: Part I. Effect of DOT, pH, and temperature on the performance of Epo‐Fc expressing CHO cells cultivated in controlled batch bioreactors
  41. Process parameter shifting: Part II. Biphasic cultivation—A tool for enhancing the volumetric productivity of batch processes using Epo‐Fc expressing CHO cells
  42. Nuclear Flow FISH: Isolation of cell nuclei improves the determination of telomere lengths
  43. Establishment of a strategy for the rapid generation of a monoclonal antibody against the human protein SNEV (hNMP200) by flow-cytometric cell sorting
  44. Screening for improved cell performance: Selection of subclones with altered production kinetics or improved stability by cell sorting
  45. Effects of gene dosage, promoters, and substrates on unfolded protein stress of recombinant Pichia pastoris
  46. Assessing viability and cell-associated product of recombinant protein producing Pichia pastoris with flow cytometry
  47. Optimization of recombinant protein expression level in Escherichia coli by flow cytometry and cell sorting
  48. Efficient selection of high-producing subclones during gene amplification of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells by flow cytometry and cell sorting
  49. Efficient selection of high‐producing subclones during gene amplification of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells by flow cytometry and cell sorting
  50. Determination of liposome size distribution by flow cytometry
  51. Determination of liposome size distribution by flow cytometry
  52. Efficient selection of high-producing subclones during gene amplification of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells by flow cytometry and cell sorting
  53. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Metabolic Stress Effects Due to Recombinant Plasmids and Proteins in Escherichia coli Production Strains
  54. Changes during subclone development and ageing of human antibody-producing recombinant CHO cells
  55. Analysis of changes during subclone development and ageing of human antibody-producing heterohybridoma cells by Northern blot and flow cytometry1This paper was presented at the American Chemical Society Spring National Meeting in San Francisco, April 1...
  56. INTERFERON-α PRIMES EARLY PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF BONE MARROW CELLS IN VIVO
  57. Comparison of the production of a human monoclonal antibody against HIV-1 by heterohybridoma cells and recombinant CHO cells: A flow cytometric study
  58. Rhodamine 123 fluorescence of immortal hybridoma cell lines as a function of glucose concentration
  59. Determination of division rates of rCHO cells in high density and immobilized fermentation systems by flow cytometry
  60. Growth and production kinetics of human × mouse and mouse hybridoma cells at reduced temperature and serum content
  61. ADAPTATION OF rCHO CELLS TO GROWTH IN SERUM FREE MEDIUM: A FLOW CYTOMETRIC STUDY
  62. A continuous multistage roller reactor for animal cell culture: 1. Patterns of growth, production and catabolism of a murine hybridoma