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Rainer Fischer

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Biotechnology Advances|December 24, 2014
The CRISPR/Cas9 system for plant genome editing and beyondLuisa Bortesi, Rainer Fischer
Biotechnology Journal|January 31, 2014
Generic chromatography-based purification strategies accelerate the development of downstream processes for biopharmaceutical proteins produced in plantsJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Bioengineered|August 17, 2012
Processing heterogeneous biomass: overcoming the hurdles in model buildingJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 5, 2002
Production of tumor-specific antibodies in tobaccoCarmen Vaquero-Martin, Rainer Fischer
Plant Biotechnology Journal|October 30, 2013
Flocculation increases the efficacy of depth filtration during the downstream processing of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins produced in tobaccoJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Biotechnology Journal|December 11, 2013
Scale-down models to optimize a filter train for the downstream purification of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins produced in tobacco leavesJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|February 12, 2014
Characterization of complex systems using the design of experiments approach: transient protein expression in tobacco as a case studyJohannes Felix Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Bioengineered|March 19, 2014
Downstream processing of biopharmaceutical proteins produced in plants: the pros and cons of flocculantsJohannes Felix Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Biotechnology Advances|January 20, 2020
Molecular farming - The slope of enlightenmentRainer Fischer, Johannes F Buyel
Journal of Biotechnology|December 30, 2014
Synthetic polymers are more effective than natural flocculants for the clarification of tobacco leaf extractsJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
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Biotechnology Advances|December 24, 2014
The CRISPR/Cas9 system for plant genome editing and beyondLuisa Bortesi, Rainer Fischer
Biotechnology Journal|January 31, 2014
Generic chromatography-based purification strategies accelerate the development of downstream processes for biopharmaceutical proteins produced in plantsJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Bioengineered|August 17, 2012
Processing heterogeneous biomass: overcoming the hurdles in model buildingJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 5, 2002
Production of tumor-specific antibodies in tobaccoCarmen Vaquero-Martin, Rainer Fischer
Plant Biotechnology Journal|October 30, 2013
Flocculation increases the efficacy of depth filtration during the downstream processing of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins produced in tobaccoJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Biotechnology Journal|December 11, 2013
Scale-down models to optimize a filter train for the downstream purification of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins produced in tobacco leavesJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|February 12, 2014
Characterization of complex systems using the design of experiments approach: transient protein expression in tobacco as a case studyJohannes Felix Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Bioengineered|March 19, 2014
Downstream processing of biopharmaceutical proteins produced in plants: the pros and cons of flocculantsJohannes Felix Buyel, Rainer Fischer
Biotechnology Advances|January 20, 2020
Molecular farming - The slope of enlightenmentRainer Fischer, Johannes F Buyel
Journal of Biotechnology|December 30, 2014
Synthetic polymers are more effective than natural flocculants for the clarification of tobacco leaf extractsJohannes F Buyel, Rainer Fischer
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