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  • Artielle's core technology has generated a new proprietary class of molecules known as Recombinant T cell receptor Ligands (RTLs) that can be tailored to treat a wide range of autoimmune diseases.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • The Sun investigates the potent and largely experimental blood-coagulating drug known as Recombinant Activated Factor VII.

    Blog updates 2009

  • The Sun investigates the potent and largely experimental blood-coagulating drug known as Recombinant Activated Factor VII.

    Blog updates 2009

  • The Sun investigates the potent and largely experimental blood-coagulating drug known as Recombinant Activated Factor VII.

    Blog updates 2009

  • Mike Arauz was speaking about this just the other day and he pointed out how critical "Recombinant" was in transmedia planning.

    Transmedia Activism Lina Srivastava 2008

  • The world 's biggest drug maker will gain exclusive rights to commercialize Biocon' s Recombinant Human Insulin, Glargine, Aspart and Lispro diabetes-treatment products.

    Pfizer, Biocon in Insulin Licensing Deal Rumman Ahmed 2010

  • While Biocon currently sells Recombinant Human Insulin formulations in 23 countries, Glargine is sold only in India.

    Pfizer, Biocon in Insulin Licensing Deal Rumman Ahmed 2010

  • In May 2007, I and four other leading national experts on genetically-engineered, recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH) milk filed a Petition to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), "Petition Seeking the Withdrawal of the New Animal Drug Application Approval for Posilac-Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH)."

    Samuel S. Epstein: An FDA Ban On Genetically-Engineered Milk Is 20 Years Overdue 2010

  • Recombinant DNA technology allowed Genentech to synthesize human proteins de novo: rather than extracting proteins from animal and human organs, Genentech could “engineer” a human gene into a bacterium, say, and use the bacterial cell as a bioreactor to produce vast quantities of that protein.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • Recombinant DNA technology allowed Genentech to synthesize human proteins de novo: rather than extracting proteins from animal and human organs, Genentech could “engineer” a human gene into a bacterium, say, and use the bacterial cell as a bioreactor to produce vast quantities of that protein.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

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