recombinant growth factors

How are Recombinant Growth Factors Produced?


The production of recombinant growth factors involves the insertion of specific genes into an expression system, usually in bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells. This allows for the large-scale production of growth factors that are identical to those produced in human tissues. The process typically involves cloning the gene of interest, transforming it into a host organism, and then inducing the expression of the protein.

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