CHO cells

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf cell line
gptkbp:are used in drug discovery
used in toxicology studies
a key component in biomanufacturing
a key tool in molecular biology
a model for studying cancer biology
a model for studying protein interactions
a model system for human biology
a platform for drug development
a source of glycoproteins
a source of therapeutic proteins.
a standard in cell culture
a standard model for mammalian cells
immortalized cell lines
important for biopharmaceutical development
important for vaccine development
used for studying cell signaling
used in antibody engineering
used in cell-based assays
used in monoclonal antibody production
used in the production of enzymes
used in the production of monoclonal antibodies
used in the production of vaccines
used in the study of cellular responses
used in the study of gene regulation
used in the study of metabolic pathways
eukaryotic_cells
non-tumorigenic
gptkbp:built gptkb:Chinese_hamster_ovaries
gptkbp:canBe high-throughput screening
bioreactors
recombinant proteins
serum-free media
gptkbp:canCreate viral vectors
yield of protein production
gptkbp:characterizedBy high growth rate
gptkbp:exhibits adaptability to suspension culture
gptkbp:has a diploid genome
gptkbp:hasRelatedPatent vaccine production
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label CHO cells
gptkbp:is_used_in pharmaceutical industry
protein production
gptkbp:isCitedIn liquid nitrogen
gptkbp:isEnhancedBy cell growth
gptkbp:isEvaluatedBy therapeutic efficacy
gptkbp:isExpectedTo specific proteins
CRISPR/Cas9
siRNA
plasmids
expression vectors
gptkbp:isUsedFor clinical research
genetic engineering
cell metabolism
biochemical assays
metabolic engineering
gene expression studies
protein characterization
pharmacokinetics studies
gptkbp:isUtilizedFor cell signaling pathways
protein folding
gptkbp:isVisitedBy 1960s
gptkbp:knownFor producing therapeutic proteins
gptkbp:mayHave gene expression
gptkbp:suitableFor post-translational modifications
gptkbp:usedIn biotechnology